Herremann the Wise
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Hello Everyone,
I'm just trying to work out how this would work. Imagine you have an incorporeal Shadow with the spring attack feat. Let's say it has the dark template (Tome of Magic) which among other things gives it the Hide in Plain Sight ability as well as movement 50ft.
What is the optimal legal way that this thing can attack. For example, is it allowed to attack a target using spring attack and then use its hide in plain sight ability to hide when moving away from the target? I'm just not too sure which is the best way to adjudicate on this or play the creatures abilities optimally.
By the way, under the new incorporeal rules, if the shadow strikes using its incorporeal touch attack (1d6 str), does it have a 50% chance of not affecting a corporeal target? What is the go here?
Best Regards
Herremann the Wise
I'm just trying to work out how this would work. Imagine you have an incorporeal Shadow with the spring attack feat. Let's say it has the dark template (Tome of Magic) which among other things gives it the Hide in Plain Sight ability as well as movement 50ft.
What is the optimal legal way that this thing can attack. For example, is it allowed to attack a target using spring attack and then use its hide in plain sight ability to hide when moving away from the target? I'm just not too sure which is the best way to adjudicate on this or play the creatures abilities optimally.
By the way, under the new incorporeal rules, if the shadow strikes using its incorporeal touch attack (1d6 str), does it have a 50% chance of not affecting a corporeal target? What is the go here?
Best Regards
Herremann the Wise