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<blockquote data-quote="tetrasodium" data-source="post: 8172496" data-attributes="member: 93670"><p>3.x dud bor hve everything taking a 5 foot step every turn because as I posted a screengrab of the pub earlier "experienced characters can attack more than once, but only if they don't move (a full round action)". Players were presented with the option of moving 5 feet and attacking once with an attack that might hit as they tried towards establishing a flank or not moving and making multiple attacks with a flanking bonus. Add to that the likely presence various feats and abilities to do things like change your 5 foot step and attack once and bonuses gained/given by obtaining flanking not every creature was sturdy or high ac enough to bother trying to flank in 3.5 &because of the lower range of penalty free movement it was sometimes not even likely because nearby players/monsters were focused on or hindered by other creatures.. in short you were presented by options and tools you could use as you felt optional to the situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tetrasodium, post: 8172496, member: 93670"] 3.x dud bor hve everything taking a 5 foot step every turn because as I posted a screengrab of the pub earlier "experienced characters can attack more than once, but only if they don't move (a full round action)". Players were presented with the option of moving 5 feet and attacking once with an attack that might hit as they tried towards establishing a flank or not moving and making multiple attacks with a flanking bonus. Add to that the likely presence various feats and abilities to do things like change your 5 foot step and attack once and bonuses gained/given by obtaining flanking not every creature was sturdy or high ac enough to bother trying to flank in 3.5 &because of the lower range of penalty free movement it was sometimes not even likely because nearby players/monsters were focused on or hindered by other creatures.. in short you were presented by options and tools you could use as you felt optional to the situation. [/QUOTE]
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