...as a DM I have recently begun experiencing the players exploiting the rules as I see them. One example the has bothered me several times over several sessions and after discussing it with the players I have decided to take the question here, as we still regularly encounter this question.
Protection Devotion : Once per day as an immediate action, you can activate a protective aura. While it is active, you gain a +2 sacred (if your deity is good or neutral) or profane (if your deity is evil) bonus to AC, as does every ally within 30 feet of you. This bonus increases by 1 for every four character levels you possess (maximum +7 at 20th level). This effect lasts for 1 minute.
This is just one of the abilities with immediate action that bothers me, I have encountered others but this is a good starting point.
Immediate action : An immediate action is very similar to a swift action, but can be performed at any time — even if it's not your turn.
The wording here is not perfectly clear to me, "at any time" has been used against me several times while discussing the topic. After confirming a hit on the cleric with devotion he activated the ability to suddenly negate the hit. That is after the dice told him he would have been hit. Although one could argue that it is Divine so your God saw fit to save you but in my ears that is just bla bla and more bla...
Help me please,
Protection Devotion : Once per day as an immediate action, you can activate a protective aura. While it is active, you gain a +2 sacred (if your deity is good or neutral) or profane (if your deity is evil) bonus to AC, as does every ally within 30 feet of you. This bonus increases by 1 for every four character levels you possess (maximum +7 at 20th level). This effect lasts for 1 minute.
This is just one of the abilities with immediate action that bothers me, I have encountered others but this is a good starting point.
Immediate action : An immediate action is very similar to a swift action, but can be performed at any time — even if it's not your turn.
The wording here is not perfectly clear to me, "at any time" has been used against me several times while discussing the topic. After confirming a hit on the cleric with devotion he activated the ability to suddenly negate the hit. That is after the dice told him he would have been hit. Although one could argue that it is Divine so your God saw fit to save you but in my ears that is just bla bla and more bla...
Help me please,
