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<blockquote data-quote="StreamOfTheSky" data-source="post: 5133582" data-attributes="member: 35909"><p>Yes, it works just as well if you ready against the attack itself. I don't see it as game breaking, though. You can keep yourself from being attacked if you persist in doing the trick (of course, the other guy will catch on and possibly try other tactics, like throwing clubs at you), but then you're also not hurting him. You're basically just running around like a little...witch... doing everything you can to avoid the fight.</p><p></p><p>If you use the tactic as I laid it out, you're trading the benefit of striking first since you won initative (and being subjected to a full attack if you don't drop the foe) to striking first and getting to make a full attack in the process. Defenitely a better deal ,which is why i labeled it a good tactic. But outside of a 1 on 1 duel, you're still delaying your turn which isn't so great when there's several other people on each side now acting before you potentially. And this is all assuming someone does try to approach you for melee. If they hang back and shoot ranged weapons or whatever, you completely wasted your turn.</p><p>So it's situationally very strong, but even then, not game breaking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StreamOfTheSky, post: 5133582, member: 35909"] Yes, it works just as well if you ready against the attack itself. I don't see it as game breaking, though. You can keep yourself from being attacked if you persist in doing the trick (of course, the other guy will catch on and possibly try other tactics, like throwing clubs at you), but then you're also not hurting him. You're basically just running around like a little...witch... doing everything you can to avoid the fight. If you use the tactic as I laid it out, you're trading the benefit of striking first since you won initative (and being subjected to a full attack if you don't drop the foe) to striking first and getting to make a full attack in the process. Defenitely a better deal ,which is why i labeled it a good tactic. But outside of a 1 on 1 duel, you're still delaying your turn which isn't so great when there's several other people on each side now acting before you potentially. And this is all assuming someone does try to approach you for melee. If they hang back and shoot ranged weapons or whatever, you completely wasted your turn. So it's situationally very strong, but even then, not game breaking. [/QUOTE]
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