AoO Armed/Unarmed

Targeteron

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Ok, first have to admit that the rulespart of any rpg was never my strong point :) Now i started my first 3e campaign recently and we will play again this saturday. My players will encounter a bunch of undead. Just now after feeling: "i am prepared" i realized all my undead have no weapons. Is it correct that if a creature attacks with his claws or bites (hence unarmed) provokes an AoO from their target if the target carries a weapon? Or are "Natural weapons" the exception? I am just not shure anymore :heh: Any help appreciated!
 

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"Natural weapons" are an exception (as you're putting it) -- they do not count as unarmed, and do not provoke AOOs.

Actually being unarmed means you're doing subdual/nonlethal damage, among other things.
 
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Targeteron said:
Ok, first have to admit that the rulespart of any rpg was never my strong point :) Now i started my first 3e campaign recently and we will play again this saturday. My players will encounter a bunch of undead. Just now after feeling: "i am prepared" i realized all my undead have no weapons. Is it correct that if a creature attacks with his claws or bites (hence unarmed) provokes an AoO from their target if the target carries a weapon? Or are "Natural weapons" the exception? I am just not shure anymore :heh: Any help appreciated!

Yes, natural attacks on monsters are considered weapons. Hence, they can AoO.

EDIT: Erm, what dcollins said. Gotta stop smoking the stuff... :)

Andargor
 
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