Ukyo said:I think the idea is:
AoE attacks: Behind a cover, you sitll feel the heat of fireball, the chilling cold os a ice storm. So, You feel some of the efects, but you avoid the worst.
So I think I agree with you with the cover as Soak against area attacks.
But other attacks have a different logic.
A cover bonus against a ranged attack or a melee attack should count to Defense, since it helps you to avoid all attack´s effects.
Ok the table listed both Bull Rush (charge) and Bull Rush (attack) so that was what I saw.Pielorinho said:SSquirrel, there may be a typo in the 3.0 PhB (I don't have mine handy), but it doesn't have any bearing on charges; near as I can tell, nowhere does it mention charges provoking an AoO. The only inconsistency I see in what you referenced is a suggestion that bull-rushes don't provoke an AoO, not that charges do.
I don't think Otis Bull-rushed, given that a BR doesn't do damage.
And sixteen, if they're square-dancing and fold their wings in.
Daniel

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