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[3.5] check my logic: a way to stand up from prone without being tripped again
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<blockquote data-quote="Waldo" data-source="post: 1037892" data-attributes="member: 13316"><p>As I said before, "if the AoO doesn't leave you in a state unable to finish the initial action, you can complete it." I already had these things in mind. If a monk stuns you, you're pretty well shafted. I might disagree with the first example though, since I would say the AoO comes before you grasp the weapon at all. A matter of interpretation of when in the action an AoO occurs.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>First of all, PH 3.5, "Moving out of more than one square threatened by the same opponent in the <strong>same round</strong> doesn’t count as more than one opportunity for that opponent." So there wouldn't be a second AoO regardless. After that. It's only opinions. I feel that a kip-up as a <strong>free action</strong> is an instant correction to your feet. You barely touch the ground before you're back up, in an absurd kung fu way. That's why the DC is so hard. I can kip-up. I've done it since the 7th grade. I can kip up with my hands tied. I can kip-up with one leg. I can't jump from standing onto my back and then back to my feet in one motion, however. That's hard. Plus, with a tumble check that high, I never stop moving, I just roll and get back up in one motion. All opinions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waldo, post: 1037892, member: 13316"] As I said before, "if the AoO doesn't leave you in a state unable to finish the initial action, you can complete it." I already had these things in mind. If a monk stuns you, you're pretty well shafted. I might disagree with the first example though, since I would say the AoO comes before you grasp the weapon at all. A matter of interpretation of when in the action an AoO occurs. First of all, PH 3.5, "Moving out of more than one square threatened by the same opponent in the [B]same round[/B] doesn’t count as more than one opportunity for that opponent." So there wouldn't be a second AoO regardless. After that. It's only opinions. I feel that a kip-up as a [B]free action[/B] is an instant correction to your feet. You barely touch the ground before you're back up, in an absurd kung fu way. That's why the DC is so hard. I can kip-up. I've done it since the 7th grade. I can kip up with my hands tied. I can kip-up with one leg. I can't jump from standing onto my back and then back to my feet in one motion, however. That's hard. Plus, with a tumble check that high, I never stop moving, I just roll and get back up in one motion. All opinions. [/QUOTE]
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