Another AoO question.

DerianCypher

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Okay, we have 2 characters. Character A Activates a magical item as a free action that provokes an AoO. Character B uses his AoO to trip. If the magical item gave character A a strength bonus does he get it? or is the item not activated until the AoO is resolved?
 

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Number47 said:
Although it is a little aside to the topic, I don't think a free action ever triggers an AoO.

It's not explicitly stated, as far as I know. The listed Free Actions in the PHB (p. 128) don't draw AoOs, but I haven't seen anywhere that says flat out that every free action is immune to AoOs. So, if you make an item that activates as a free action, you could still make it draw an AoO if you wanted to.

BUT, you shouldn't. Command-word items don't draw AoOs. Use-activated ones only draw an AoO if the use involves committing an action that provokes an AoO in itself (and quickened spells don't draw AoOs). The concept of a AoO in general is that the target drops his guard while doing the action, and a Free Action takes negligible time.
 

Spatzimaus said:


It's not explicitly stated, as far as I know. The listed Free Actions in the PHB (p. 128) don't draw AoOs, but I haven't seen anywhere that says flat out that every free action is immune to AoOs. So, if you make an item that activates as a free action, you could still make it draw an AoO if you wanted to.

BUT, you shouldn't. Command-word items don't draw AoOs. Use-activated ones only draw an AoO if the use involves committing an action that provokes an AoO in itself (and quickened spells don't draw AoOs). The concept of a AoO in general is that the target drops his guard while doing the action, and a Free Action takes negligible time.

Rapid Reload allows reloading of a light crossbow as a free action which DOES allow AOO. Only example I could think of off the top of my head though.
 

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