Just in case there's people here that don't know about this... here's the *official* way for dealing with diagonals on a square grid:
1) when moving diagonally, the first square counts for 5', the second square for 10'. Alternate for larger distances.
2) if you have a reach weapon, you don't actually threaten opponents that are two squares away on the diagonal, however...
3) when an opponent approaches you along the diagonal, you still get an AoO with a reach weapon before he gets adjacent to you, however...
4) if you want to attack with a reach weapon along the diagonal, you would have to be in the diagonally adjacent square (because you don't threaten 2 squares away), and remember that the "real" distance is really 10' (so your opponent can't just attack back, even though he's in an adjacent square).
Now tell me, does a square grid still seem easier to deal with? "Little to no modification to the rules", hmm?
PS: Here's the quotes from the FAQ on diagonal movement and reach. 4) is just my common-sense extrapolation of these rules.
1) when moving diagonally, the first square counts for 5', the second square for 10'. Alternate for larger distances.
2) if you have a reach weapon, you don't actually threaten opponents that are two squares away on the diagonal, however...
3) when an opponent approaches you along the diagonal, you still get an AoO with a reach weapon before he gets adjacent to you, however...
4) if you want to attack with a reach weapon along the diagonal, you would have to be in the diagonally adjacent square (because you don't threaten 2 squares away), and remember that the "real" distance is really 10' (so your opponent can't just attack back, even though he's in an adjacent square).
Now tell me, does a square grid still seem easier to deal with? "Little to no modification to the rules", hmm?
PS: Here's the quotes from the FAQ on diagonal movement and reach. 4) is just my common-sense extrapolation of these rules.
I am wondering about a 10-foot pole. On a square grid map, do you reach two squares diagonally from your location? Do you reach two squares in every direction? Also, how much of your speed does diagonal movement take up?
When counting diagonals, the first (and all odd diagonals) is 5 feet and the second (and all even diagonals) is 10 feet. You'd need a reach of 15 feet to attack 2 diagonals away (but only a 20-foot reach to attack 3 diagonals away). Likewise, if you move 3 diagonals, your total movement would be 20 feet.
Okay, so I can't reach 15 feet on the diagonal with my 10- foot reach weapon. Does that mean I don"t get attacks of opportunity against foes who approach me on the diagonal?
If you're a Medium-size character armed with a reach weapon, you do not threaten a foe 2 diagonals (15 feet away), but if a foe moves up to attack you on the diagonal, you still get an attack of opportunity against that foe before the foe gets adjacent to you. (At some point the approaching foe had to be 10 feet away and threatened by you.) Note, however, that if the foe moves adjacent to you with a 5-foot step, you do not get an attack of opportunity, even if the foe takes that step along a diagonal.
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