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<blockquote data-quote="Hewet" data-source="post: 8052571" data-attributes="member: 7025656"><p>This is what makes sense to me:</p><p></p><p>The barbarian surprises the Pirate, so he has a partial action: moving out of the rock. If he wants to attack directly, then that action is moving out of the rock (let's say it costs 10') and moving another 30'. In this round the Pirate is flatfooted, but he is not receiving any attack now. This is the first round, the barbarian had a partial action and the Pirate had nothing.</p><p></p><p>Next round, they roll iniative because both can do something. The round starts at the point where the barbarian is moving towards the Pirate. If the barbarian wins the initiative, he... well, is faster in his action than the Pirate reacting. If the Pirate wins the initiative, he can react to this threat before the barbarian arrives where he is at, but doesn't have much time, he has to think fast because the barbarian is charging. But he is not flatfooted so he can dodge the attack (at least he can try <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😅" title="Grinning face with sweat :sweat_smile:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f605.png" data-shortname=":sweat_smile:" />).</p><p></p><p>PS: in the movie, I see that the attacker had the partial action to start charging with the horse and next round he won the initiative, so he could hit the other man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hewet, post: 8052571, member: 7025656"] This is what makes sense to me: The barbarian surprises the Pirate, so he has a partial action: moving out of the rock. If he wants to attack directly, then that action is moving out of the rock (let's say it costs 10') and moving another 30'. In this round the Pirate is flatfooted, but he is not receiving any attack now. This is the first round, the barbarian had a partial action and the Pirate had nothing. Next round, they roll iniative because both can do something. The round starts at the point where the barbarian is moving towards the Pirate. If the barbarian wins the initiative, he... well, is faster in his action than the Pirate reacting. If the Pirate wins the initiative, he can react to this threat before the barbarian arrives where he is at, but doesn't have much time, he has to think fast because the barbarian is charging. But he is not flatfooted so he can dodge the attack (at least he can try 😅). PS: in the movie, I see that the attacker had the partial action to start charging with the horse and next round he won the initiative, so he could hit the other man. [/QUOTE]
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