Gruns
Explorer
Hello.
First, the basic question(s): Do enemies know they are marked by fighters? And similarly, do they know what happens when they are marked?
I remember reading in some pre-4E playtest reports that enemies knew what would happen if the paladin Divine Challenged them, and they attacked someone else. There is also the text on the bottom right of PHB pg 57 that states "When you affect a creature with a power, that creature knows exactly what you've done to it and what conditions you've imposed." It even gives the example for Divine Challenge stating that it knows the consequences. What about fighters? Their marking isn't a power, it's just a class feature. Is there a specific rule in any book somewhere that explains what "Marked" means? I am thinking it just means the marked target takes a -2 to attack rolls on attacks that don't include the marker. I bring this up because some other classes can mark enemies, but it says nothing at all about what being marked means or does.
Thanks
Gruns
First, the basic question(s): Do enemies know they are marked by fighters? And similarly, do they know what happens when they are marked?
I remember reading in some pre-4E playtest reports that enemies knew what would happen if the paladin Divine Challenged them, and they attacked someone else. There is also the text on the bottom right of PHB pg 57 that states "When you affect a creature with a power, that creature knows exactly what you've done to it and what conditions you've imposed." It even gives the example for Divine Challenge stating that it knows the consequences. What about fighters? Their marking isn't a power, it's just a class feature. Is there a specific rule in any book somewhere that explains what "Marked" means? I am thinking it just means the marked target takes a -2 to attack rolls on attacks that don't include the marker. I bring this up because some other classes can mark enemies, but it says nothing at all about what being marked means or does.
Thanks
Gruns