drnuncheon
Explorer
KarinsDad said: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."
It would be allowable for them to attempt a Bluff check to get that effect. This player doesn't need to Bluff, though - he really is casting a spell. I'd allow the Bluff to be opposed by either Sense Motive or Spellcraft.
Taking it one step further, the ONLY reason this tactic works is because the rule does NOT say "If you get hit at all during a round, any spell casting you attempt requires a concentration check."
If that were the rule, then this "bluff action" as you call it wouldn't work either.
The ONLY reason you have to make a concentration check is because the rules say so, too. Clearly the "reasonable roleplaying action" is to put arrows into the mage as quickly as possible so he dies before he can cast. So the archers are metagaming (by your standards) because they're waiting to try to force a concentration check rather than just shooting the guy.
J