Saeviomagy
Adventurer
Eh? I don't see where the error here is. Combat starts, guy is flat-footed, and if he takes any action other than becoming helpless/flat-footed, you shoot him.KarinsDad said:Actually, you have two errors in what you wrote here:
1) I was answering his question about flat-footness, not about being denied a Dex bonus. These are two different game concepts:
"Flat-Footed: At the start of a battle, before you have had a chance to act (specifically, before your first regular turn in the initiative order), you are flat-footed. You can’t use your Dexterity bonus to AC (if any) while flat-footed."
Fine. "I ready for when that guy stops being flat-footed and does anything other than render himself helpless". Specific enough for you? Or would you prefer I spec it out in wishese*?2) When a readied action goes off, not only does the triggering action have to have a specific action that it triggers on ("I ready if he does anything" is discouraged in the DMG because it is not specific),
"The action occurs just before the action that triggers it".it also does not occur before the initiative of the character who caused it. It interrupts that action, but that does NOT mean that it occurs before the character is no longer flat-footed.
In other words, your opponent's go. It makes no sense to work this way, but it's what the raw says.
According to the raw, it does. I think that the DM is expected to interpret "I attack when someone moves through the door" as "I attack after someone moves through the door, but before they do anything else"For example, you ready an action to fire your missile at the first character through the doorway. My character walks up to the doorway and walks through. I did a move action BEFORE your ready action occurred. Your initiative in future rounds is before mine, but that does not mean that you acted before I got to act.
Why not? I see you shifting into a stance of combat-readyness and fire. It happens before you shift into a stance of combat-readyness, therefore you are flat-footed.In the case of you readying an action to fire at me if "I do anything" on a surprise round, I can perform a delay action of my own which will not trigger your action:
"By choosing to delay, you take no action and then act normally on whatever initiative count you decide to act. When you delay, you voluntarily reduce your own initiative result for the rest of the combat."
You cannot stop this. You cannot deny me the ability to no longer be flat-footed.
No, according to the raw, my chance to fire comes before your chance to act.Once I delay, I HAVE had a chance to act, hence, I am no longer flat-footed. Once I do anything, even though your Readied Action occurs before my action, I have had a chance to act and hence, I am no longer flat-footed.
According to RAW.
*wishese - the language by which it is necessary to phrase a wish request in order to avoid getting screwed