Hadrak moves toward the goblin attacking Vixo firres a bolt of radiance over his head. A quick prayer then heals Vixo of all wounds.
vs Reflex (1d20+5=11, 1d8+6=9)
Healing word (1d6+5=8) Vixo regains 8 + HS
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Woah, is this going into jurisprudence for the campaign?
I'm happy for Vixo but let's face it, by the book the Goblin didn't have to let Vixo through and had no reason to do so (unless he likes being flanked and having no escape routes). Plus, at the very least he was entitled to an attack of opportunity.
So what, we can just go through opponent's square without even an OA?
As a purely ranged character, I'd like to know if you are implying that whenever cornered I could just move away through the enemy without even an OA? And would the same apply to an enemy who decides to walk through Skallis or Trevor to get to Hadrak?
You have to admit, that's a pretty big deal that you let happened so casually. Normally Vixo needed a power that stated outright that he can shift 2+ square through the enemy to do what he did (And such power do exist). Otherwise, though luck.
So where do we stand?
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