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<blockquote data-quote="Dingo333" data-source="post: 5544225" data-attributes="member: 6672910"><p>Actually, I am gonna suggest something some people will say I am wrong for, but I have a good reason</p><p></p><p>It sounds like you and your group is new to PF, so it may not be a bad idea for you to pause gameplay for 5-10 minutes as you and others look up the rules in question</p><p></p><p>For example, one of the people is a fighter, sword and board style, and wants to do a shield bash (or set up his character to do this often). So he goes to make his attack, sword slices, then shield bash time, he grabbed the shield slam feat so he also gets a free bull rush. You, as you are new to PF may not have seen that (I didn't until a friend and our DM had the same conversation) so it is appropriate for you to take a minute to look up a bull rush.</p><p></p><p>You are all learning the game, so it shouldn't be expected that you are all masters of the rules. And, going over the rules for bull rush as a group will help not only you and the fighter, but others who may be watching the fighter do this, say that looks cool, wonder if I can do the same thing?</p><p></p><p>Another way to do this would be to set up encounters where the group of bad guys has a focus, pack of wolves with tripping, a group of archers, tentacle monster B for grappling. And taking a moment after the main focus is displayed to explain the rules on that topic, then see the rules in action</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dingo333, post: 5544225, member: 6672910"] Actually, I am gonna suggest something some people will say I am wrong for, but I have a good reason It sounds like you and your group is new to PF, so it may not be a bad idea for you to pause gameplay for 5-10 minutes as you and others look up the rules in question For example, one of the people is a fighter, sword and board style, and wants to do a shield bash (or set up his character to do this often). So he goes to make his attack, sword slices, then shield bash time, he grabbed the shield slam feat so he also gets a free bull rush. You, as you are new to PF may not have seen that (I didn't until a friend and our DM had the same conversation) so it is appropriate for you to take a minute to look up a bull rush. You are all learning the game, so it shouldn't be expected that you are all masters of the rules. And, going over the rules for bull rush as a group will help not only you and the fighter, but others who may be watching the fighter do this, say that looks cool, wonder if I can do the same thing? Another way to do this would be to set up encounters where the group of bad guys has a focus, pack of wolves with tripping, a group of archers, tentacle monster B for grappling. And taking a moment after the main focus is displayed to explain the rules on that topic, then see the rules in action [/QUOTE]
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