RedFox
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pawsplay said:Why don't they just take a 5' step, too? It's still a legal action for them.
Not if they've already moved. And I don't think you can take a 5' step undeclared in reaction to a held action. Whiff!
pawsplay said:Why don't they just take a 5' step, too? It's still a legal action for them.
RedFox said:Not if they've already moved. And I don't think you can take a 5' step undeclared in reaction to a held action. Whiff!
RedFox said:Not if they've already moved. And I don't think you can take a 5' step undeclared in reaction to a held action. Whiff!
Legildur said:I agree with you in principal - if taking Stunning Fist at all, then take it as the bonus feat.
However, based on my experiences with monks, the chances of Stunning Fist actually working are slim, so sacrificing the feat would not be the end of the world. That is, unless you intend to use the ability to power other abilities - my favourite being Weakening Touch (no save) from Complete Warrior.
two said:You can ready an attack action to attack an enemy "when they start to attack me." You can include a 5' step as part of a readied action if you have not moved. So, enemy closes, you get an AOO from reach as they come in; the enemy is 5' and starts to attack, triggering your readied action. You do a 5' step back and attack. The enemy now resolves his attack, which is a miss (you are 10' away). Next turn you can either ready the same action, or just hit him at 10' range and then do a 5' back (putting you 15' away).
Nail said:I'm with pawsplay on this one: Stunning Fist is a decent ability....so long as it's used realisticly. Play a Mnk with high Str and decent Wis. Leave Dex for the Rog to play with.
pawsplay said:Why not? It is, after all, their turn. It is not a reaction.. it's a decision, in your turn, to take an action that is allowed for you before making your attack. We already know you can attack, then either execute the remainder of a full attack or move. A 5' step is considered "not an action" and takes no time.
Ridley's Cohort said:You are implicitly assuming that there is a moment in time when the attack has begun and is irrevocably commited to but before it resolves. The RAW is silent on that issue.