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<blockquote data-quote="epithet" data-source="post: 7510271" data-attributes="member: 6796566"><p>To clarify, if a player character were to ready a spell and declare a trigger of "hostile action," and an NPC were to draw a weapon and prepare to attack a party member, you would rule that the spell could not be triggered until the attack role was made? Interesting indeed. I believe the players in my group would use some colorful metaphors to describe your ruling on that issue.</p><p></p><p>Taking The Attack Action is an action in combat, and it certainly conveys an intention to make ranged or melee attacks. Most of the time, in my experience, it is not declared in "metagame" terms, but is made clear by more "in character" statements like "I'm going to stab the fat one." We all know that that means "I'm taking the attack action with the intention of making a melee attack against the specified enemy." I think we all also know that, except in the case of surprise, you can see a character attack (take the attack action) before the resolution of the strike (rolling an attack.)</p><p></p><p>Or, maybe you don't. Hell, maybe in your game there can't be a hostile action without a d20 being rolled. Based on my limited experience, though, I sure as hell wouldn't bet much that 99% of people share that aspect of your style.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="epithet, post: 7510271, member: 6796566"] To clarify, if a player character were to ready a spell and declare a trigger of "hostile action," and an NPC were to draw a weapon and prepare to attack a party member, you would rule that the spell could not be triggered until the attack role was made? Interesting indeed. I believe the players in my group would use some colorful metaphors to describe your ruling on that issue. Taking The Attack Action is an action in combat, and it certainly conveys an intention to make ranged or melee attacks. Most of the time, in my experience, it is not declared in "metagame" terms, but is made clear by more "in character" statements like "I'm going to stab the fat one." We all know that that means "I'm taking the attack action with the intention of making a melee attack against the specified enemy." I think we all also know that, except in the case of surprise, you can see a character attack (take the attack action) before the resolution of the strike (rolling an attack.) Or, maybe you don't. Hell, maybe in your game there can't be a hostile action without a d20 being rolled. Based on my limited experience, though, I sure as hell wouldn't bet much that 99% of people share that aspect of your style. [/QUOTE]
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