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  1. daemonslye

    Throwing your opponent

    {thanks for the response} The DCs could be higher, but at anywhere in the 11th level and under range, it would be deadly (assuming a very large strong creature). I was also trying to treat this as a "pit" like REF save. I suppose the DC could be modified by circumstance (slippery, loose...
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    Throwing your opponent

    OK - Here is where I am at: I. A strong large/huge creature (M1) grabs and throws his medium-sized opponent (C1) {off a cliff!}: (C1 has made an attack and M1 makes a full round attack): 1. M1 makes a melee touch attack to start grapple. 2. C1 takes an AOO (misses; if hits, foils...
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    Throwing your opponent

    Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? Ahem.
  4. daemonslye

    2 Claws as Primary attack

    you have it correctly. See the FAQ. ~D
  5. daemonslye

    Throwing your opponent

    I am looking for a ruling on: I. A strong large/huge creature (M1) grabs and throws his medium-sized opponent (C1): (C1 has made an attack and M1 makes a full round attack): 1. M1 makes a melee touch attack to start grapple. 2. C1 takes an AOO (misses; if hits, foils grapple) 3. M1 hits...
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    Invisibility and ready action

    There may be a few items to consider: 1. Will-O'-Wisps do not normally engage in combat. 2. They feed on "panic, horror, and death". They usual MO of the creature would be to lead your party into a quicksand trap, the like, or another encounter and feed off of the resulting...
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    How far can you fall in a round?

    There may be a few more thoughts regarding this type of action: 1. For the scientifically minded, you may want to examine the mass of the rogue and velocity the rogue achieved by the time he met the "end of his rope" as it were. When calculating velocity you may want to take into...
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    (Yet another) Paladin behaviour question

    This guy is not a paladin. 1. "Please come into my tent for a "job interview". 2. "Well, now that you are here... I really wanted to SMITE YOU DOWN FOR THE MURDEROUS ROGUE YOU ARE!" As of the time of point "1." above, the paladins code was broken. There is no rationalization around...
  9. daemonslye

    Bucklers for monks?

    Well, I suppose you'll forgive me if I consider that somewhat less than "official". Looks like another case of DM interpretation. Thanks for the link though! ~D
  10. daemonslye

    Bucklers for monks?

    Can someone please point me at the place where this is documented? I cannot find this statement in the FAQ named DnDFAQv07122002.pdf. Thanks for your help, ~D
  11. daemonslye

    Question: Bite + Con Poison = Dead

    The question is regarding penalties on hit points due to CON damage when poisoned after a bite. The scenario: 1. A 5th level wizard adventuring through a sewer complex has a "normal" constitution score (10) and 15 HP (Let's say he rolled 3hp per level) 2. During a combat, a Water...
  12. daemonslye

    Monster's Primary Attack = Single Attack

    Well, I may have found the answer in the DnD FAQ on the Wizards site. There is still a little ambiguity but I think it may help others when reviewing this post. ~D ___________________________________ DnDFAQv07122002p.29: EOF
  13. daemonslye

    Monster's Primary Attack = Single Attack

    I appreciate your responses, but I wonder if there is anything specific in the rules other than the passages I mention that clears this up. I can't even find examples of mounted combat where the horse only gets one hoof attack because it took a move action before the attack action (by the...
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    Monster's Primary Attack = Single Attack

    Here is a question I thought had a simple answer; However, I cannot find a clear answer in the rules: My current DM's supposition: "Primary weapons are considered a single attack." Referring to a monster's primary natural weapons and the ability to use all primary weapons without a full-round...
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