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How Do Opportunity Attacks Work In D&D 5E?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pax Drowana" data-source="post: 8321551" data-attributes="member: 85622"><p>In most cases, yes, they will still be adjacent to you.</p><p>From the definition of Opportunity Attack: "The Attack occurs <em>right before</em> the creature leaves your reach." (emphasis mine)</p><p>From the feat: "Whenever you hit a creature with an opportunity attack, its speed drops to 0 for the rest of the turn. This stops any movement they may have been taking."</p><p></p><p>If you have reach, however, the movement stops just inside the edge of your reach. For instance, in the halberd example in the article, the creature stops just inside the 10ft. reach.</p><p></p><p>This can lead to some ridiculous effects. A roper's tendrils, for example, have a reach of 50 feet, meaning you could run 100 feet from one end of the Roper's reach to the other, and assuming you avoided coming within the 5 foot reach of its bite, you wouldn't provoke an opportunity attack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pax Drowana, post: 8321551, member: 85622"] In most cases, yes, they will still be adjacent to you. From the definition of Opportunity Attack: "The Attack occurs [I]right before[/I] the creature leaves your reach." (emphasis mine) From the feat: "Whenever you hit a creature with an opportunity attack, its speed drops to 0 for the rest of the turn. This stops any movement they may have been taking." If you have reach, however, the movement stops just inside the edge of your reach. For instance, in the halberd example in the article, the creature stops just inside the 10ft. reach. This can lead to some ridiculous effects. A roper's tendrils, for example, have a reach of 50 feet, meaning you could run 100 feet from one end of the Roper's reach to the other, and assuming you avoided coming within the 5 foot reach of its bite, you wouldn't provoke an opportunity attack. [/QUOTE]
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