Antikinesis
First Post
Hoo, boy... I'm gonna catch some heat from this one. Let's preface this with a great big IMHO...
By the rules, an attack of opportunity is a single melee attack against a provoking foe. When you cleave, you're rolling the attack dice again, so it's another attack (yeah, I know, "... it's the same swing, carried into another character!" Balogna. If it's the same attack, you wouldn't need to roll the dice again.) This second (or more) attack isn't allowed by the AoO description.
Counterpoints to this argument... "But Cleave only requires that you drop a foe!" The rules also say that if you get multiple attacks per action, you have to use a full attack action to get them. An AoO is not a full attack action, so you're not allowed the extra attacks from cleave.
"But what about combat reflexes? That feat re-writes AoO rules, why can't cleave?" Because the combat reflexes feat description specifically mentions AoO's... cleave's description doesn't.
"But what about the feat insert-feat-name-here from insert-feat-source-here that lets you ...?" If it ain't consistent with the core rules, it's broken.
You notice Antikinesis donning his flame-retardant long-johns in preparation for the expected responses.
-AK
By the rules, an attack of opportunity is a single melee attack against a provoking foe. When you cleave, you're rolling the attack dice again, so it's another attack (yeah, I know, "... it's the same swing, carried into another character!" Balogna. If it's the same attack, you wouldn't need to roll the dice again.) This second (or more) attack isn't allowed by the AoO description.
Counterpoints to this argument... "But Cleave only requires that you drop a foe!" The rules also say that if you get multiple attacks per action, you have to use a full attack action to get them. An AoO is not a full attack action, so you're not allowed the extra attacks from cleave.
"But what about combat reflexes? That feat re-writes AoO rules, why can't cleave?" Because the combat reflexes feat description specifically mentions AoO's... cleave's description doesn't.
"But what about the feat insert-feat-name-here from insert-feat-source-here that lets you ...?" If it ain't consistent with the core rules, it's broken.

You notice Antikinesis donning his flame-retardant long-johns in preparation for the expected responses.
-AK