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Zenon said:
However, by the rules, if an attacker is blinded, deafened and suffering from the effects of a Feeblemind spell which reduces his Int to 1, but has a melee weapon in his hand, he threatens an area. If an invisible, flying, magically silenced defender does anything within the threatened area which is on the list as "provokes an AoO", the attacker automatically gets an AoO on him, whether the attacker knows he's there or not.
yes! yes!! yes!!!
my point exactly.
by the rules, you know, they only limited you to areas you can attack.
that directly answers the question.
Zenon said:
Whether or not they're standing in a field of daisies is irrelevant.
Exactly... the only thing that matters, by the rules, are you threatening the area... can you melee attack the area... everything else is irrelevent.
Zenon said:
Please point out any passages that refute the above example, I'd be curious to see them.
None do, but thats not a problem, thats just the rule.
The rule did not say that you have to be wearing boxer shorts...
thats not a loophole either.
Zenon said:
There comes a time when the explicit situation is not covered by the rules, so instead of blindly saying "I guess you can because it doesn't say you can't" as the DM you must judge how this situation is covered in your game.
Actually it is saying "you can because it says you can"
Can you throw a fireball in the dark? no rule EXPLICITLY says you can throw fireballs IN the DARK.
Is this a loophole? No.
They cannot list explicitly every single time you can do something you normally can do. It would read like Seussian DND.
Can i AoO in the dark? yes you can Aoo in the dark.
Can i AoO against invisible? yes you can AoO vs invisible.
Can i aoO on a boat? yes you can AoO on a boat.
etc etc etc.
Zenon said:
If you notice, that is what I have done. I have compared similar(note that it is similar, not "exact situation") and extrapolated a ruling for that situation.
The catch is somehow you have figured that AoO vs invisible is not covered by the basic rule. As far as i can tell, it is.
What is your adjudication for AoOs on a boat? Its not explicitly covered either.
Zenon said:
What I have done with these rules has been to make a judgement. Nowhere is the above situation cover in the rules.
Sigh... nowhere is casting cure spells on reduced creatures covered either. Nowehere is casting fireball on a boat covered either.
your game your call.