klobbermeister
Explorer
Hey all,
How would you adjudicate this:
Wizard is prone, still conscious and in harm's way. On the cleric's turn, he wants to pull the wizard out of harm's way. Wizard is willing.
The rules as written allow an unconscious PC to be grabbed as an object (minor action) and moved (move action).
The existing rules for grabbing a conscious PC would require a grab (standard) and then moving a grabbed target (standard). Does that seem awkward?
I'd love to hear this comminity's response on how they'd adjudicate the situation, as to how many of which actions it would take to move a prone, conscious and willing ally out of harm's way.
Thanks!
How would you adjudicate this:
Wizard is prone, still conscious and in harm's way. On the cleric's turn, he wants to pull the wizard out of harm's way. Wizard is willing.
The rules as written allow an unconscious PC to be grabbed as an object (minor action) and moved (move action).
The existing rules for grabbing a conscious PC would require a grab (standard) and then moving a grabbed target (standard). Does that seem awkward?
I'd love to hear this comminity's response on how they'd adjudicate the situation, as to how many of which actions it would take to move a prone, conscious and willing ally out of harm's way.
Thanks!