SpikeyFreak
First Post
Hypersmurf said:
What if, 15 feet into your normal move, you walk into the readied attack of the invisible enemy, who stabs you and drops you to one hit point with his sword of wounding?
Then you are at deaths door.
You moved in a manner that doesn't allow for another action. You are reatreating in a defensive manner so that you don't get attacked while you do it. When you do that, you can't drink a potion afterwards because you don't have time.
You've declared a double-move action, so you can't attack him. But a double-move can consist of a move and an MEA, so you could drink your potion of CLW.
But that means that your move provoked an AoO from the rogue.
The precedent for changing your action based on consequences of the first part of that action exists in the rules - if you hit someone once, you can decide whether you're making a standard attack or a full attack based on whether or not they fall down.
-Hyp.
Yes, but no where in the rules does it say that you can decide to do something that changes the past, which is exaclty what you are trying to do.
--Spi.