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<blockquote data-quote="TuDogz" data-source="post: 1120422" data-attributes="member: 9889"><p>Here you go. From a Netbook. I have used this and it seems well balanced as long as you don't give it to every NPC. Like you, I like to let the rogue have his way most of the time, he is, after all, exceptional in that arena. But I still like to whip out the occasional suprise. The key is holding all your AoOs, keeps it from being too powerful.</p><p></p><p></p><p>CREATE OPPORTUNITY [General: Offense]</p><p>Just when you thought you were as slippery as slippery can be, here comes somebody just a little bit quicker.</p><p>Prerequisite: Dex 15+, Combat Reflexes, Base attack bonus +3 or higher</p><p>Benefit: In lieu of ALL your attacks of opportunity for one round, you may make a single attack of opportunity against a target who moves more than 5' and moves through your threatened area in a manner that does not normally provoke an attack of opportunity.</p><p>Normal: Tumbling successfully does not provoke an attack of opportunity. Spring attack does not provoke an attack of opportunity from the attacker's target. You get no attacks of opportunity against a target with at least 50% cover.</p><p>Notes: If you have made even a single attack of opportunity since your last action, you may not use this feat, since you can no longer give up ALL attacks of opportunity. If the target has the feat Mobility, the mobility bonus to AC still applies.</p><p> CREATE OPPORTUNITY Copyright 2001, Brian A. Smith</p><p> Balance: 4.30 (Purp 4.25, Pow 4.25, Port 4.75, Comp 4.25, Rule 4.00)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TuDogz, post: 1120422, member: 9889"] Here you go. From a Netbook. I have used this and it seems well balanced as long as you don't give it to every NPC. Like you, I like to let the rogue have his way most of the time, he is, after all, exceptional in that arena. But I still like to whip out the occasional suprise. The key is holding all your AoOs, keeps it from being too powerful. CREATE OPPORTUNITY [General: Offense] Just when you thought you were as slippery as slippery can be, here comes somebody just a little bit quicker. Prerequisite: Dex 15+, Combat Reflexes, Base attack bonus +3 or higher Benefit: In lieu of ALL your attacks of opportunity for one round, you may make a single attack of opportunity against a target who moves more than 5' and moves through your threatened area in a manner that does not normally provoke an attack of opportunity. Normal: Tumbling successfully does not provoke an attack of opportunity. Spring attack does not provoke an attack of opportunity from the attacker's target. You get no attacks of opportunity against a target with at least 50% cover. Notes: If you have made even a single attack of opportunity since your last action, you may not use this feat, since you can no longer give up ALL attacks of opportunity. If the target has the feat Mobility, the mobility bonus to AC still applies. CREATE OPPORTUNITY Copyright 2001, Brian A. Smith Balance: 4.30 (Purp 4.25, Pow 4.25, Port 4.75, Comp 4.25, Rule 4.00) [/QUOTE]
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