Baron Von StarBlade
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Killing Shaft with an AoO
I think this is a moot arguement. How is an AoO any different from a normal attack? It isn't like Shaft lowers his guard during my attack action. When I drop Idiot during my normal attack Shaft is in the same situation; he has his guard up. He is just unlucky to be standing next to a downed ally. Also it isn't a guaranteed hit when you cleave through, you do have to make the roll to hit the next target, hence Shaft does have his guard up.
I look at it this way, the Cleaver puts so much strength and control into his attacks that when he drops an opponent he can continue that motion into another target, regardless of whether they were defending against it or not. With Great Cleave he has mastery over this techinique and can do it however many times it presents itself.
Forrester said:
It is inherently unfair that Shaft has his guard up, and can be swung at by swinging "through" Idiot , but he can't be swung at if Idiot isn't there. Somehow, Idiot's presence makes swinging at Shaft EASIER than it normally would be. And this is dumb.
I think this is a moot arguement. How is an AoO any different from a normal attack? It isn't like Shaft lowers his guard during my attack action. When I drop Idiot during my normal attack Shaft is in the same situation; he has his guard up. He is just unlucky to be standing next to a downed ally. Also it isn't a guaranteed hit when you cleave through, you do have to make the roll to hit the next target, hence Shaft does have his guard up.
I look at it this way, the Cleaver puts so much strength and control into his attacks that when he drops an opponent he can continue that motion into another target, regardless of whether they were defending against it or not. With Great Cleave he has mastery over this techinique and can do it however many times it presents itself.