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<blockquote data-quote="Ginnel" data-source="post: 4459198" data-attributes="member: 66058"><p>Cadfan I think you're confused by the Paladins Divine challenge class feature power. This is a specific power that marks a target and inflicts a condition on the target which creates the situation where the target might get damaged.</p><p> </p><p>The fighter's mark ability doesn't work like this it isn't a power used on the target before the effect goes off, the only time this "I hit you if you shift or attack an ally" power even comes into light in the game is when a target marked by that fighter does either of those two things, the power doesn't care if its been marked by the fighters multiclassed paladin power or divine challenge he still gets to do this.</p><p> </p><p>The ability to mark an enemy on a miss or a hit as long as the fighter attacks a target is an ability of combat challenge as well, but there is no power used on the target that lets them know he'll get hit if he shifts or hits one of the fighters allies this is an ability of the fighter to do this to marked enemies just like a PC won't automatically know that goblins can shift away when missed when they meet them for the first time or that an enemy wizard has these spells available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ginnel, post: 4459198, member: 66058"] Cadfan I think you're confused by the Paladins Divine challenge class feature power. This is a specific power that marks a target and inflicts a condition on the target which creates the situation where the target might get damaged. The fighter's mark ability doesn't work like this it isn't a power used on the target before the effect goes off, the only time this "I hit you if you shift or attack an ally" power even comes into light in the game is when a target marked by that fighter does either of those two things, the power doesn't care if its been marked by the fighters multiclassed paladin power or divine challenge he still gets to do this. The ability to mark an enemy on a miss or a hit as long as the fighter attacks a target is an ability of combat challenge as well, but there is no power used on the target that lets them know he'll get hit if he shifts or hits one of the fighters allies this is an ability of the fighter to do this to marked enemies just like a PC won't automatically know that goblins can shift away when missed when they meet them for the first time or that an enemy wizard has these spells available. [/QUOTE]
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