MythandLore said:
Your thinking of "Precise Shot" (Feat p.84 PHB)
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MythandLore said:
Your thinking of "Precise Shot" (Feat p.84 PHB)
StalkingBlue said:The rogue would suffer the -4 penalty unless he had the Precise Shot feat.
He would have hit the fighter if
a) the fighter was providing some degree of cover to the troll, i.e. was standing at least partly in the rogue's line of fire to the troll; AND
b) the rogue's attack roll was too low to hit the troll with its "fighter-cover" bonus to AC, but would have been high enough to hit the troll if the fighter had not provided cover; AND
c) the attack roll was high enough to beat the fighter's AC.
The rules are on p. 133 of the PHB (under "Striking the Cover Instead of a Missed Target").
If the attack roll falls within a range low enough to miss the target with cover but high enough to strike the taget if there had been no cover, the object used for cover was struck...
If the covering creature has a Dexterity bonus to AC or a dodge bonus, and this bonus keeps the covering creature from being hit, then the original target is hit instead.
whatisitgoodfor said:Ok, because of this thread, I started re-reading the PHB section on characters providing cover.
This is what I found on PHB 133 (Striking the Cover...)
This has lead me to a bunch of questions that I'm not sure about:
1) Does this mean that an 18 Dex fighter doesn't offer any effective missle cover?
2) The text mentions dodge bonuses to AC. Do you use the dodge bonuses that the covering character applies against the covered opponent, or against the firing ally?
3) Were the original authors smoking crack when they wrote this? I do believe that this is some of the most confused language I have found in the PHB.
creepy said:I play in KarinsDad's campaign. He has a house rule that if you do not have precise shot you can 'fire carelessly' into melee. This means that instead of the -4 penalty you have a chance to hit others. If your attack roll is a 1-4 the arrow doesn't hit the original target but has a chance to hit a random target. A second attack roll is made vs this target.
Several characters have been hit in this manner.
Darklone said:
This is indeed a houserule. Usually if you fire into melee and you don't take the -4 penalty or don't have Precise Shot, you hit everyone with equal chances.
hong said:
AFAIK this is a house rule too. You don't have the option of disregarding the -4 penalty if you don't have Precise Shot.
Darklone said:
Nah, I recall something in the PHB about firing into melee, I am quite sure you can ignore that -4 penalty but endanger everyone in the melee... Sorry don't have no book here but I am rather sure about it.