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<blockquote data-quote="SableWyvern" data-source="post: 4364849" data-attributes="member: 1008"><p>So, going by the spirit of the rule in this case, it's simple to rule that your best guess has to in fact be a best guess made in good faith, not a "most suitable for me so I'll pretend like I think that's where he is guess." The divine magic knows if you really think your taking your best possible shot, and can't be tricked by a rules-lawyer. Exclaim, "He could have been there!" all you want -- if you know it's more likely he's actually over there, then the magic knows you knew.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You're ignoring them as soon as you present a situation where it's possible to take a best guess as to where an invisible challenger is and take a shot at them, without automatically taking divine challenge damage.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't know if you're still addressing me, but ... I never made any such claim. Not even remotely. My problem with your explanation is that I think it's silly. It may, in fact, be RAW, RAI and the very will of the gods. I still think it's silly.</p><p></p><p>Edit for clarity: And I should also point out, since you've moved on to discussing paladins marking and retreating or attacking from range: the only thing I've been talking about in this thread is Divine Challenge and Invisible Paladins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SableWyvern, post: 4364849, member: 1008"] So, going by the spirit of the rule in this case, it's simple to rule that your best guess has to in fact be a best guess made in good faith, not a "most suitable for me so I'll pretend like I think that's where he is guess." The divine magic knows if you really think your taking your best possible shot, and can't be tricked by a rules-lawyer. Exclaim, "He could have been there!" all you want -- if you know it's more likely he's actually over there, then the magic knows you knew. You're ignoring them as soon as you present a situation where it's possible to take a best guess as to where an invisible challenger is and take a shot at them, without automatically taking divine challenge damage. I don't know if you're still addressing me, but ... I never made any such claim. Not even remotely. My problem with your explanation is that I think it's silly. It may, in fact, be RAW, RAI and the very will of the gods. I still think it's silly. Edit for clarity: And I should also point out, since you've moved on to discussing paladins marking and retreating or attacking from range: the only thing I've been talking about in this thread is Divine Challenge and Invisible Paladins. [/QUOTE]
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