billd91
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KarinsDad said:It is metagaming because it is the avoidance of one game rule by the use of another unrelated game rule.
So, you think it is ok for ALL spellcasters to say:
"I use my move action to wave my arms as if casting a spell, just to be sure there are no archers out there. I then use a standard action to cast the spell."
For a readied archer, does he shoot on the move action (which emulates spell casting), or on the standard action (which is the spell casting).
I don't think it's metagaming at all. The character isn't using his move action to try to bluff out an attack and thus protect his standard action. He's actually casting a spell that happens to use a different kind of action, and in many cases, losing that spell. That seems pretty fair to me and not that unlike a pump fake in football or, even better, lobbing one ball in dodgeball and following up with a zinger on the target as he starts to dodge the lob.
I don't see this as being much different from a fighter using a feint action (particularly if he has the feat to allow it on a move action). He's just using a different action type allowed to certain spells to do it. I'd let him do it. He'll have to keep his cantrips all tied up to do it, he'll draw plenty of attacks, and it won't protect him from AoO if he still tries to cast while threatened for his standard action.
Kudos to that player for his cleverness.