Xyrlove Woodsoul
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The RC states that the "triggering action or event occurs and is completely resolved before the reaction takes place."
Thus, lets say a monster's trigger for its immediate reaction power was: Monster x is attacked.
Now, if the monster is hit by an attack would one apply the result of the attacker's hit before the monster can react? Or does the monster react immediately after it is hit, that is, before applying any result of that hit? The reason I ask is because in my last session I dropped a monster to zero hit points with an attack, but the monster had an immediate reaction power with a trigger: An enemy attacks monster x. Thus, the dm ruled that the monster could use its immediate reaction before it was dropped to 0 hit points. Was this ruling correct?
Thus, lets say a monster's trigger for its immediate reaction power was: Monster x is attacked.
Now, if the monster is hit by an attack would one apply the result of the attacker's hit before the monster can react? Or does the monster react immediately after it is hit, that is, before applying any result of that hit? The reason I ask is because in my last session I dropped a monster to zero hit points with an attack, but the monster had an immediate reaction power with a trigger: An enemy attacks monster x. Thus, the dm ruled that the monster could use its immediate reaction before it was dropped to 0 hit points. Was this ruling correct?
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