| JulianW |
I was looking at the feat 'Escape Route' as a teamwork feat for my inquisitor and wondered how it actually worked with solo tactics.
Escape route:
You have trained to watch your allies’ backs, covering them as they make tactical withdraws.
Prerequisite: none
Benefit: An ally who also has this feat provokes no attacks of opportunity for moving through squares adjacent to you or within your space.
You have trained to watch your allies’ backs, covering them as they make tactical withdraws.
Prerequisite: none
Benefit: An ally who also has this feat provokes no attacks of opportunity for moving through squares adjacent to you or within your space.
Solo Tactics:
At 3rd level, all of the inquisitor’s allies are treated as if they possessed the same teamwork feats as the inquisitor for the purpose of determining whether the inquisitor receives a bonus from her teamwork feats. Her allies do not receive any bonuses from these feats unless they actually possess the feats themselves. The allies’ positioning and actions must still meet the prerequisites listed in the teamwork feat for the inquisitor to receive the listed bonus.
At 3rd level, all of the inquisitor’s allies are treated as if they possessed the same teamwork feats as the inquisitor for the purpose of determining whether the inquisitor receives a bonus from her teamwork feats. Her allies do not receive any bonuses from these feats unless they actually possess the feats themselves. The allies’ positioning and actions must still meet the prerequisites listed in the teamwork feat for the inquisitor to receive the listed bonus.
Assuming my allies don't have the feat, but I use solo tactics, does this mean ?
1) I can move through squares adjacent to them without provoking but I don't protect their movement
2) I protect them, so they can move through squares around me safely, but I get no such protection on my move
3) Something else