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<blockquote data-quote="FireLance" data-source="post: 1624788" data-attributes="member: 3424"><p>Really sorry, but I may have to revise my opinion of allowing the rider and mount to benefit from a charge if they have different reach. Reading through the section on mounted combat, I came across a line which says, "If your mount charges, you also take the AC penalty associated with the charge. If you make an attack at the end of the charge, you receive the bonus gained from the charge."</p><p></p><p>A strict interpretation of the above rule means that a rider will not gain the benefit of the charge if his attack was not made at the end of the charge, as will be the case if he and his mount have different reach. Unless, of course, the rider has Ride-by Attack, which allows him to charge, attack, and continue charging. I would still allow a rider without Ride-by Attack to attack from the back of a charging mount, but he will not gain the benefit of the charge (no bonus to attack roll, no doubled lance damage) even though he still takes the AC penalty.</p><p></p><p>As for making an attack while the mount is moving, it is a personal ruling of mine, not an official rule. I would allow a rider to move towards an opponent, attack, and ride away from his opponent (in any direction, including straight back). Essentially his mount takes a double move (or less) and he takes a single attack action at any point of his mount's move. However, unlike Ride-by Attack, it is a normal attack, not a charge, and the rider and mount provoke AOOs for movement normally from the opponent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FireLance, post: 1624788, member: 3424"] Really sorry, but I may have to revise my opinion of allowing the rider and mount to benefit from a charge if they have different reach. Reading through the section on mounted combat, I came across a line which says, "If your mount charges, you also take the AC penalty associated with the charge. If you make an attack at the end of the charge, you receive the bonus gained from the charge." A strict interpretation of the above rule means that a rider will not gain the benefit of the charge if his attack was not made at the end of the charge, as will be the case if he and his mount have different reach. Unless, of course, the rider has Ride-by Attack, which allows him to charge, attack, and continue charging. I would still allow a rider without Ride-by Attack to attack from the back of a charging mount, but he will not gain the benefit of the charge (no bonus to attack roll, no doubled lance damage) even though he still takes the AC penalty. As for making an attack while the mount is moving, it is a personal ruling of mine, not an official rule. I would allow a rider to move towards an opponent, attack, and ride away from his opponent (in any direction, including straight back). Essentially his mount takes a double move (or less) and he takes a single attack action at any point of his mount's move. However, unlike Ride-by Attack, it is a normal attack, not a charge, and the rider and mount provoke AOOs for movement normally from the opponent. [/QUOTE]
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