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Originally Posted by Mark He narrates beyond pulling them toward him. In both examples the target(s) becomes helpless and seemingly killed at their feet. That's overreaching to say the least.
Where is this power being discussed? Without the details on the wording of this power, I cannot really refute you, but it seems to be a power that allows a lot more than the standard D&D rules would allow. Please quote the details of the actual power. |
4e PHB, pg 80.
Targets creatures up to 3 squares away from you, pulls them 2 and lets you attack them if they end up adjacent to you.
The only bit I mgiht quibble about with the descriptions given is the second one seems to leave the enemy prone. The enemies in the first example would fall out of the tree and,
IIRC, falling leaves you prone.
Carving them up is a simple reference to the attack.