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<blockquote data-quote="Eldorian" data-source="post: 4244053" data-attributes="member: 10504"><p>This is how I ran it last night. It seemed the only way to do it. I have no idea what the rest of you are spouting off.</p><p></p><p>If a character moves into a space adjacent to a dragonshield, he shifts. this does NOT stop the character from continuing to move if they have more movement. I did not interpret the word "moves" into some sort of game defined word, just the plain old English word move. IE: an example of this power: a party member walks up to a dragonshield using 4 of his movement, the dragonshield shifts away, the party member completes his movement. This ability is used to deny flanking and to set up OAs, not to make you immune to attacks simply by walking away.</p><p></p><p>They way it seems most of you are reading it, it would actually have to read "when an enemy ENDS it's movement adjacent, then the kobold may shift." If you walk past a dragonshield, he makes a OA and then shifts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eldorian, post: 4244053, member: 10504"] This is how I ran it last night. It seemed the only way to do it. I have no idea what the rest of you are spouting off. If a character moves into a space adjacent to a dragonshield, he shifts. this does NOT stop the character from continuing to move if they have more movement. I did not interpret the word "moves" into some sort of game defined word, just the plain old English word move. IE: an example of this power: a party member walks up to a dragonshield using 4 of his movement, the dragonshield shifts away, the party member completes his movement. This ability is used to deny flanking and to set up OAs, not to make you immune to attacks simply by walking away. They way it seems most of you are reading it, it would actually have to read "when an enemy ENDS it's movement adjacent, then the kobold may shift." If you walk past a dragonshield, he makes a OA and then shifts. [/QUOTE]
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