Eldorian
First Post
How can that be? Precision was put out MORE THAN A YEAR before Holy Ardor. At best, precision mentions that there may be some exceptions to the normal critical hit criteria but doesn't refer to any of them specifically and it certainly didn't refer to any that didn't exist yet.
If anything, Holy Ardor refers to precision because it talks about critical hits and therefore modifies at least some of the rules therein, and we already agree on that because we know it modifies at least SOME of the critical hit criteria, we're just arguing about how much was modified.
Anyway, it offered no new restrictions or guidance on crits. The second part in parentheses simply reminded us of another rule, "Automatic Hit" that is not in the crit section, but in "Attack Results" on 276 (call that rule C in relation to my formula above).
Precision: Some class features and powers allow you to score a critical hit when you roll numbers other than 20 (only a natural 20 is an automatic hit).
Holy Ardor is a paragon path feature that allows you to score a critical hit when you roll numbers (pairs) other than a 20. It does not refer by name, it refers by category. Features that allow crits.
It's not about which one applies least often. It's not about which one came out most recently. It's about which one, in its language, refers to the other.
For example, the feat Spear Push (PHB) refers to charge attacks made by the paragon path Warforged Juggernaut. Despite the fact that spear push came out first, a year before the other, it refers to the paragon path feature that lets you push people when you hit with a charge attack.