Hello everyone. I'm back with another Beastmaster related question that I'm curious about (here is my last one).
For the most part, a Beastmaster Ranger has to spend an action to get his beast to take an equivalent action. To make a basic attack, the master has to Standard Action. To move, a Move Action (although the master can move as well.) Etc ...
The beast, however, also has its own set of actions. Generally it doesn't choose to use these actions of its own will, but the rules state that if the master is incapacitated in some manner, then it can do so. So two questions.
1) Does Dazing the master count as incapacitating him? I think Stunning or knocking the master Unconscious would certainly. Daze seems trickier. But the animal has a full complement of actions; why is it suddenly limited to either moving, or attacking? Could the beast, seeing its master obviously incapacitated, take some amount of self-control to move and attack his enemies?
2) If the beast itself is Dazed, could the master use a Move to cause the beast to move adjacent to an enemy, then a Ranger power that has the beast attack? The power doesn't indicate it is using up any of the beast's actions; should beast attacks within Ranger powers be understood to all be Free actions?
Thanks for your thoughts!
For the most part, a Beastmaster Ranger has to spend an action to get his beast to take an equivalent action. To make a basic attack, the master has to Standard Action. To move, a Move Action (although the master can move as well.) Etc ...
The beast, however, also has its own set of actions. Generally it doesn't choose to use these actions of its own will, but the rules state that if the master is incapacitated in some manner, then it can do so. So two questions.
1) Does Dazing the master count as incapacitating him? I think Stunning or knocking the master Unconscious would certainly. Daze seems trickier. But the animal has a full complement of actions; why is it suddenly limited to either moving, or attacking? Could the beast, seeing its master obviously incapacitated, take some amount of self-control to move and attack his enemies?
2) If the beast itself is Dazed, could the master use a Move to cause the beast to move adjacent to an enemy, then a Ranger power that has the beast attack? The power doesn't indicate it is using up any of the beast's actions; should beast attacks within Ranger powers be understood to all be Free actions?
Thanks for your thoughts!
