I just wanted to say Thank you Thanee. I have never liked the interaction of Cleave and AoO's before, but never knew how to elegantly state a house rule that would prevent it and be easily understood. I have therefore always played with the rules as written. Now I just have to determine if this is worth having as it would make my house-rule list go from 0 to 1.Thanee said:Anyways, I think it's not unreasonable to only allow Cleaves against targets, that you could have attacked with the original attack instead of the target you have chosen. This completely rules out Cleaves off AoOs and also disallows Cleaving from Whirlwind Attacks, since in both cases your attacks only have a single specific target, which cannot be changed.
I think it is interesting how this topic goes on for so long each time with people trying to convince other people that their vision of combat is wrong in some way. The game is supposed to help us to have fun. If anything in the game doesn't do that, they should feel free to change it. And as long as they are acknowledging on the rules forum that the rules don't actually work that way I don't understand the hostility that is generally aimed towards them for posting such ideas.
Anyway, I was merely thinking to myself with that last paragraph... no need to respond to it. This topic has already been discussed sufficiently many times. It has also drawn me in more than once in the past. Happy gaming everyone! . . . with or without your house rule.