I don't have a link, and it may not mean much, but a CustServ ruled that magic throwing weapons hit all targets before returning. I believe the quote was "Yeah, magic throwing weapons are just that awesome".
Again, no link, so take it at face value.
Hmm. That's not what I've understood from previous threads here on EnWorld. What I understand is that if a weapon/implement contains a keyword, that keyword is inherited by a power that uses said weapon/implement. For example, a flame weapon that is turned off still contains the fire keyword...
Another question on the new resistance. Does the old rules of keyword inheritance still apply?
For example, is a fighter wielding a lightning sword (with the at-will off) adding lightning to the attack, and therefore his attack is now Untyped and Lightning damage? Does a creature need both...
I'm in a similar situation with a player that I have that is trying to recreate a monk. He had a fast, wiley type and melee attacks based on strength did not sit well with him at all. So I simply let him trade the str based attacks with dex to simulate a fast monk. Since his power choices and...
It does if the warlord is using a xbow or sling or any of the light thrown blades. He cannot, by RAW, gain a sneak attack with eldritch blast for instance.
I believe forced movement ignores difficult terrain. But then again Im at work without my books so can't verify that either.
And for the record I am siding with Hyp on this one. Every other instance mentions squares not spaces. I can see both sides of the argument though.
I just wish they would get their system based on keywords straight. I mean, they even call an opportunity action an immediate interupt if I remember right. It's clear when you look at it one way, then utterly confusing when you actually look at a bigger picture. Meh.
Fighters have a class feature called Combat Challenge that allows that fighter to mark on a hit or miss, and be able to make a melee basic attack against any adjacent marked enemy who shifts or makes an attack that does not include the fighter as an immediate interrupt.
My question is this: Is...