Lord Zardoz
Explorer
From the Elite Bulette thread:
My best guess for AoO's would be fewer triggers, but those triggers are happening more frequently.
So why not go through the various combat examples that have shown up and work out what actions provoke AoO in 4th Edition?
from Elite Bulette:
http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/drdd/20071211&authentic=true
- Casting a spell while threatened
- Retreating mentioned twice
Anyone recall any others?
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Dr. Awkward said:I'm a little surprised that there hasn't been much talk yet about all the "opportunity attacks" that are getting thrown around in this article. Did I miss something, or are they backpedalling from their claims that AoOs aren't as easy to provoke? In this example round of combat, it comes up three times. First, the wizard is afraid that casting a spell will provoke one, then the bulette provokes by fleeing, then the other moves in such a way as to avoid provoking one.
What's the story there?
My best guess for AoO's would be fewer triggers, but those triggers are happening more frequently.
So why not go through the various combat examples that have shown up and work out what actions provoke AoO in 4th Edition?
from Elite Bulette:
http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/drdd/20071211&authentic=true
- Casting a spell while threatened
- Retreating mentioned twice
Anyone recall any others?
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