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[New DM Question] What about Simultaneous Movement?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ovinomancer" data-source="post: 7558297" data-attributes="member: 16814"><p>Right, so, the "problem" is trying to adjudicate kinda-non-combat things using the combat rules. Instead, consider what the stated goal is and work with that. In your first example, tge PCs want to run, not fight, so don't roll initiative, just adjudicate the move and have tge goblins shooting as a consequence or danger (like jumping over lava). The cart driver makes a land vehicle check to avoid getting shot, failure means two arrows attack him, and the runner makes an athletics/acrobatics to keep cover, failure means two arrows are shot at him (without cover).</p><p></p><p>The second can be similar, have the party make a group athletics check to sprint by the guards befire they can react (or a group initiative check). Success means they start the fight on the other side and together, failure means they don't.</p><p></p><p>The combat rules do not do simulanteous actions. This is a limitation of the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ovinomancer, post: 7558297, member: 16814"] Right, so, the "problem" is trying to adjudicate kinda-non-combat things using the combat rules. Instead, consider what the stated goal is and work with that. In your first example, tge PCs want to run, not fight, so don't roll initiative, just adjudicate the move and have tge goblins shooting as a consequence or danger (like jumping over lava). The cart driver makes a land vehicle check to avoid getting shot, failure means two arrows attack him, and the runner makes an athletics/acrobatics to keep cover, failure means two arrows are shot at him (without cover). The second can be similar, have the party make a group athletics check to sprint by the guards befire they can react (or a group initiative check). Success means they start the fight on the other side and together, failure means they don't. The combat rules do not do simulanteous actions. This is a limitation of the game. [/QUOTE]
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