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<blockquote data-quote="Shabe" data-source="post: 4458244" data-attributes="member: 66108"><p>Really its not, combat challenge says "In addition, whenever a marked enemy that is adjacent to you shifts or makes an attack that does not include you, you can make a melee basic attack against that enemy as an immediate interrupt"</p><p> </p><p>If a fighter used Divine Challenge (via a multiclass) there is no attack roll so the fighter doesn't mark it with his combat challenge, the fighter has marked the creature with Divine Challenge (mark is just a condition). </p><p>The fighter would still get combat challenge even though it hasn't used combat challenge to mark it because one part of combat challenge is marking on a hit or miss and the second part is as quoted above and would allow you to attack the creature if it shifted/attacked someone else.</p><p>Or would you say a creature marked by a fighter with divine challenge would know it would get attacked if it shifted or attacked someone else?</p><p> </p><p>This all leads me to the conclusion that someone marked by a fighter just knows that he will be at -2 to attack anyone but the fighter but nothing else. Get wacked by his combat challenge and sure you know what triggered it but not until then. I'd run it the same way if a monster had the power to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shabe, post: 4458244, member: 66108"] Really its not, combat challenge says "In addition, whenever a marked enemy that is adjacent to you shifts or makes an attack that does not include you, you can make a melee basic attack against that enemy as an immediate interrupt" If a fighter used Divine Challenge (via a multiclass) there is no attack roll so the fighter doesn't mark it with his combat challenge, the fighter has marked the creature with Divine Challenge (mark is just a condition). The fighter would still get combat challenge even though it hasn't used combat challenge to mark it because one part of combat challenge is marking on a hit or miss and the second part is as quoted above and would allow you to attack the creature if it shifted/attacked someone else. Or would you say a creature marked by a fighter with divine challenge would know it would get attacked if it shifted or attacked someone else? This all leads me to the conclusion that someone marked by a fighter just knows that he will be at -2 to attack anyone but the fighter but nothing else. Get wacked by his combat challenge and sure you know what triggered it but not until then. I'd run it the same way if a monster had the power to. [/QUOTE]
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