Pax said:
Shall we all now bow at your feet, and proclaim our undying thansk for your pronouncement-from-on-high?
That would be acceptable.
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Pax said:
Shall we all now bow at your feet, and proclaim our undying thansk for your pronouncement-from-on-high?
reapersaurus said:If someone could point out in the rulebooks how it states that you CAN'T use a hasted partial action to move, then charge, while simultaneously supporting the ruling that lions CAN pounce at the end of the charge, I'm all ears.
Storm Raven said:
The pounce rules specifically state that they vary the rules for a charge.
The haste rules don't.
It's pretty simple. You just don't like the result of reading the rules.
Artoomis said:Second, I'll point out that, as I demonstrated in my opening post, the result of reading the rules as presented in the 3.0 PHB is that the Charge movement restriction applies during the Charge action only.
Storm Raven said:
No, they don't. This is where you go wrong. The Charge description says all movement. Not "all movement during your charge", but rather "all movement".
Hence, it means "all movement". Not "some of your movement", "your movement during the charge", or "movement Artoomis would like to count".
"All movement".
End of discussion. [/B]
...The character must move at least 10 feet and may move up to double base speed. All movement must be in a straight line, with no backing up allowed...
Artoomis said:Not end of discussion.
1. "All movement must...."
Begs the question "All which movement."
Storm Raven said:
Nope. It doesn't. It means all movement. Not "some movement", or "the movement Artoomis wants to count". All means all. End of discussion. You lose. [/B]
Artoomis said:All right then, please tell me, then, why "all movement" in the Charge action definition means "all movement in the round" as opposed to "all movement during the charge" or "all movement during the combat."