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    Long jump is higher than High jump

    The rules for High Jump say: "Make an Athletics check and divide your check result by 10 (round down). This is the number of feet you can leap up." While the rules for Long Jump say: "divide your check result by 10 (don’t round the result). This is the number of squares you can leap" "The...
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    D&D 3E/3.5 3.5 FAQ change: Monks & gauntlets

    The following has been removed from the most recent 3.5 FAQ: "Can a monk treat an attack with a gauntlet as an unarmed strike? A monk could wear such an item and treat it as an unarmed strike (since the Player’s Handbook says that “a strike with a gauntlet is . . . considered an unarmed...
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    Rules lawyers: text parsing opinions (Hypersmurf?)

    The Rules of the Game says: ""A monk using one or two special monk weapons simply substitutes one attack from each weapon (or from one or both ends of a quarterstaff) as part of a full attack (including a flurry of blows). The monk need not take any penalties for off-hand or two-weapon attacks...
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    Threatened area for large reach weapon

    Does anyone have a link to a picture for the threatened area of large creature with a reach weapon?
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    Reach weapons while threatening adjacent squares

    This is an attempt to move a side conversation to it's own thread.
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