keterys
First Post
A good example of specific vs. general for making attacks outside of your range being the Sigil Carver:
"Whenever an enemy marked by you within 5 squares of you hits an ally who is adjacent to you, you can make a melee basic attack against that enemy as an opportunity action. You can make the attack even if the creature is beyond your normal reach." (Emphasis mine)
Without explicit text like that, there's no specific vs general in play. It's not _actually_ specific. Hence, the objection this is written poorly - in some groups, that means use a reach weapon, in others carry right along.
"Whenever an enemy marked by you within 5 squares of you hits an ally who is adjacent to you, you can make a melee basic attack against that enemy as an opportunity action. You can make the attack even if the creature is beyond your normal reach." (Emphasis mine)
Without explicit text like that, there's no specific vs general in play. It's not _actually_ specific. Hence, the objection this is written poorly - in some groups, that means use a reach weapon, in others carry right along.