Nail said:I'd like to jump over a 5 foot wide chasm.
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Is there a creature standing in the middle of the chasm and in your way when you try to do that?




Nail said:I'd like to jump over a 5 foot wide chasm.
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KarinsDad said:Agreed. I did not say that skills could not go beyond normal human capability.
I said that this sidebar itself did not indicate that skills could go beyond human capability.
Which is, as has been pointed out, completely irrelevant. What "the guy" wants or does not want has nothing to do with provoking AoOs.phindar said:I'm thinking the guy doesn't want you to tumble past him,...
Nail said:Which is, as has been pointed out, completely irrelevant. What "the guy" wants or does not want has nothing to do with provoking AoOs.
True enough! (...and I *am* just a bit curious about 4e....)KarinsDad said:Your "irrelevant" of today Nail might become the "relevant" of tomorrow.![]()
Agreed.Artoomis said:Leave it be.
It is no worse than Cast Defensively which, with enough ranks in Concentration, becomes automatic in avoiding AoOs.
Nail said:True enough! (...and I *am* just a bit curious about 4e....)
I've found (IME) that more rolls during combats make for slower combats...which make for less fun all around.
Okay, I'll present a scenario on movement in threatened area. The 2nd level rogue example can tumble without provoking an AOO 85% time past a commoner or an ancient red dragon - one of these is obviously a more effective combatant than the other, yet there is no difference in success or outcomes. Then let's take a 20th level fighter with Dex 10 and no ranks in Tumble. He uses his entire round of movement to carefully move 10ft past the same dragon - bang! The dragon gets an AOO even though the fighting prowess of the fighter far surpasses that of the young rogue.Slaved said:The "so" part would be that his statement was only correct in a very limited circumstance. A circumstance that most of the time would have many other options besides tumble to accomplish the same goal. Such as simply walking around the guy outside of his threat area.
If you make it more into a game situation where it will be important the DC is likely to be higher. He did not try to put it into a game situation nor did he give the large number of limitations involved, he simply brushed them away in order to make his claims seem more justified. Hopefully I fixed that in some little way.