Meliath1742
First Post
OK...my interpretation of the Disengage was straight forward...no opportunity attacks for the remainder of your turn. But I've seen statements from various sources that have added some grayness for me. If you use disengage I figured you could only move your normal movement (e.g. 30'). But I've seen talk of movement being double your normal since you would get your "disengage" movement in conjunction with your normal movement. I just don't read it that way. I've also heard statements that the disengage only worked for the target you were trying to get away from but that you would be susceptible to other OA's from other bad guys you went past. Again...that's not what I read in this simple rule. Am I missing something here?