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<blockquote data-quote="Camelot" data-source="post: 5118855" data-attributes="member: 82617"><p>I find it bothering that any other characters can get away with anything mechanically and attribute it to magic, but martial characters have to fit into our understanding of the real world in what they do.</p><p> </p><p>I treat the martial power source as a kind of magic too, but one of amazing physical and mental prowess. Part of this mental prowess includes an extremely compulsive personality. This means that the fighter can convince even the genius Orcus to abandon strategy, give in to his rage, and attack move towards the fighter.</p><p> </p><p>Someone mentioned that you can use the power to pull a monster out of a grab, and that doesn't make sense. However, the monster must be grabbed by your ally, and it is a free action to end a grab, so your ally just ends the grab and lets the monster rush at the fighter!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Camelot, post: 5118855, member: 82617"] I find it bothering that any other characters can get away with anything mechanically and attribute it to magic, but martial characters have to fit into our understanding of the real world in what they do. I treat the martial power source as a kind of magic too, but one of amazing physical and mental prowess. Part of this mental prowess includes an extremely compulsive personality. This means that the fighter can convince even the genius Orcus to abandon strategy, give in to his rage, and attack move towards the fighter. Someone mentioned that you can use the power to pull a monster out of a grab, and that doesn't make sense. However, the monster must be grabbed by your ally, and it is a free action to end a grab, so your ally just ends the grab and lets the monster rush at the fighter! [/QUOTE]
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