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Can free actions be used as interrupts?
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<blockquote data-quote="keterys" data-source="post: 5160435" data-attributes="member: 43019"><p>It can't be used as an interrupt, but it can be used at any time - including to reroll an already rolled attack. People often think of them as interrupts when they have a "trigger" clause, since they can then be used mid-action to do interesting things at interrupt-like speeds. So it has some similarities in speed of use. That said, free actions are always under the purview of the DM and this one has no "trigger" so it can't be said to happen during the middle of an action unless the DM wants to allow it.</p><p></p><p>In this particular instance I would say that the enemy moves up, they can choose to push them then... but if the enemy still has movement left and hasn't taken any other actions left, they can just move back up. They could also potentially charge someone else. Ditto if they tried to push someone charging, and the charger had 1 extra square of movement left. It _does_ work quite well for something like a Bugbear that might move up, use Predatory Eye as a minor action, then get pushed 1 away before it attacks.</p><p></p><p>The 'interrupt invalidates an action' tag is _only_ under Immediate Interrupts, so if you're rolling an attack roll already, then the push can't invalidate it unless the DM chooses to let it do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keterys, post: 5160435, member: 43019"] It can't be used as an interrupt, but it can be used at any time - including to reroll an already rolled attack. People often think of them as interrupts when they have a "trigger" clause, since they can then be used mid-action to do interesting things at interrupt-like speeds. So it has some similarities in speed of use. That said, free actions are always under the purview of the DM and this one has no "trigger" so it can't be said to happen during the middle of an action unless the DM wants to allow it. In this particular instance I would say that the enemy moves up, they can choose to push them then... but if the enemy still has movement left and hasn't taken any other actions left, they can just move back up. They could also potentially charge someone else. Ditto if they tried to push someone charging, and the charger had 1 extra square of movement left. It _does_ work quite well for something like a Bugbear that might move up, use Predatory Eye as a minor action, then get pushed 1 away before it attacks. The 'interrupt invalidates an action' tag is _only_ under Immediate Interrupts, so if you're rolling an attack roll already, then the push can't invalidate it unless the DM chooses to let it do so. [/QUOTE]
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