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<blockquote data-quote="ShinRyuuBR" data-source="post: 4497236" data-attributes="member: 24427"><p>I consider a requirement to be adjacent to include occupying the same space, unless the nature of the power in all good sense requires otherwise. Since the idea of DC is for the paladin not run away, I think it stands. BTW, you CAN attack in your own space, and wierd as the cube is, I wouldn't discard the possibility it could attack an engulfed target, though it would probably be its nature to just sit and wait digestion to do it's thing.</p><p></p><p>About flanking, I'd tentatively rule it works, as long as there is at least 1 square of the cube's space between its two foes.</p><p></p><p>Cover I find to be straightforward: the cube occupies its whole space, so it grants total cover to anyone at the other side. This was certainly stated in 3e, not sure about 4e but there's no reason why it should be taken back.</p><p></p><p>Out of curiosity, is this the encounter in the southwest area of the 2nd level of the Keep on the Shadowfell? If so, did you notice the cubes and zombies are NOT actually allies?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShinRyuuBR, post: 4497236, member: 24427"] I consider a requirement to be adjacent to include occupying the same space, unless the nature of the power in all good sense requires otherwise. Since the idea of DC is for the paladin not run away, I think it stands. BTW, you CAN attack in your own space, and wierd as the cube is, I wouldn't discard the possibility it could attack an engulfed target, though it would probably be its nature to just sit and wait digestion to do it's thing. About flanking, I'd tentatively rule it works, as long as there is at least 1 square of the cube's space between its two foes. Cover I find to be straightforward: the cube occupies its whole space, so it grants total cover to anyone at the other side. This was certainly stated in 3e, not sure about 4e but there's no reason why it should be taken back. Out of curiosity, is this the encounter in the southwest area of the 2nd level of the Keep on the Shadowfell? If so, did you notice the cubes and zombies are NOT actually allies? [/QUOTE]
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