Darklone Registered User Feb 25, 2003 #1 Easy example. An archer shoots at someone who is in melee with an ally who has been tripped between the archer and his target. How much cover? (No need to mention the +4 for firing into melee...)
Easy example. An archer shoots at someone who is in melee with an ally who has been tripped between the archer and his target. How much cover? (No need to mention the +4 for firing into melee...)
H hong WotC's bitch Feb 25, 2003 #2 DM's judgement. Personally, if everyone involved is Medium-sized, I'd say no cover at all (you're not likely to be aiming at the guy's legs).
DM's judgement. Personally, if everyone involved is Medium-sized, I'd say no cover at all (you're not likely to be aiming at the guy's legs).
Zad First Post Feb 25, 2003 #3 Normally it's considered half cover and gives a +4 bonus. I'd cut that to at least +2, maybe +1