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Am I reading too much into this paragraph?
I saw this over in the Errata thread, and wanted to see if there was a consensus about this. Per the DM's Guide...Runestar said:Do you think the rules for forced movement require revision?
Currently, sliding does not provoke AoOs, and it apparently disregards terrain. So in theory, a PC could use a power like command to order another PC to slide a certain distance, which among other things, could allow him to escape immobilizing effects such as being grabbed, and he can still move away to safety (since being slided does not provoke AoOs).
Those limitations were clearly instituted to prevent monsters from being at the mercy of players (such as pushing an enemy past multiple PCs having it provoke AoOs from all of them), but the flip side is that it then becomes some sort of "get out of jail free" card because it allows you to bypass just about every sort of restriction on movement.
Thoughts?![]()
That seems to indicate to me that you can't actually attack your allies with Attack powers (like Command, which has an effect that occurs upon hitting a target), as they will not function.DMG p40 said:Legitimate Targets
When a power has an effect that occurs upon hitting a target—or reducing a target to 0 hit points—the power functions only when the target in question is a meaningful threat. Characters can gain no benefit from carrying a sack of rats in hopes of healing their allies by hitting the rats.
Am I reading too much into this paragraph?
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