Plane Sailing
Astral Admin - Mwahahaha!
Lord Pendragon said:I've never had PCs try this or ask about trying it. If they did, I'd probably allow them to treat one foe as invisible to deny flanking to the other.
Then, in their next battle, I'd pit them against two rogues, one using a hat of disguise to look like a dog. The dog would move to flank him, the PC would ignore the dog to concentrate on the obvious rogue, and the disguised (higher level) rogue would rip him a new one.![]()
The problem with this approach though is that when flanked by two rogues, ignoring one of them halves the amount of sneak attack damage you take, and thus would *always* be the preferred tactic. After all, two flanking rogues would normally both do sneak attacks anyway. Plus for creatures with no dex bonus to AC to speak of, they would always do better to ignore potential flankers.
On balance I'd certainly recommend that you just stick with the basic rules. In the rogue and badger situation perhaps the badger just keeps getting underfoot
