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Goolpsy said:The situation did have free squares around some of them...
F = free
_ X F
F D _
_ A _
And as A starts the whole attempt moving into D's space.. then D doesn't have a space to be in... (but i can do with the space close to argument)
I remember i've read somewhere that bullrushed into a wall.. would make D fall prone.. so i just asumes being bullrushed into X, could do some of the same.. while allowing X a reflex to avoid it.
But hey Thanks you guys cleared it out for me
Glad to help. Per your diagram, D would end up in any one of the three squares, F, F or A -- equal chance since they're all equidistant from D's starting square.
But getting bull rushed into a wall has the same effect -- D never falls prone as a result of a bull rush (unless A has the Shock Trooper feat or pushes D into a Grease spell or off a cliff or something). There's no Reflex save involved at all.