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<blockquote data-quote="Flamestrike" data-source="post: 7686945" data-attributes="member: 6788736"><p>So mary jumps the gun, and doesnt wait. She wasnt forced to; the player elected to pull the trigger first to take advantage of surprise, and not follow the plan.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>All initiave 'is' is a test of the reflexes of the people involved in the combat. If you have lightning reflexes, then yes, you might be able to avoid being caught by surprise.</p><p></p><p>Eample; Assasin hidden in bush shoots at a Wizard 30' away (triggering combat. Initiative is rolled)</p><p></p><p><strong>If the Assasin beats the Wizard:</strong></p><p></p><p>The Wizard is too slow to react to the sound of a bowstring being pulled, or the arrow in flight, and gets attacked before his turn. He cops an assasinate attack (auto crit). It is then his turn (he can do nothing aside from look down in shock at the arrow protruding from his chest). Its now the assasins turn again, and he fires again. Now however the Wizard can react (with a shield spell for example)</p><p></p><p><strong>If the Wizard wins initiative:</strong></p><p></p><p>The Wizard hears the sound of a bowstring being pulled back, or catches the glint of the arrow tip sticking out of the bush, or catches it in flight in the corner of his eye, however he can't act on his turn as he is surprised (and in shock, processing what is occuring). However the Wizard has just enough time (as he beat the Assasin with a Dex check via Initiative) to use his reaction to try and deflect the arrow at the last minute with his shield spell.</p><p></p><p>What about these examples are you struggling with?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flamestrike, post: 7686945, member: 6788736"] So mary jumps the gun, and doesnt wait. She wasnt forced to; the player elected to pull the trigger first to take advantage of surprise, and not follow the plan. All initiave 'is' is a test of the reflexes of the people involved in the combat. If you have lightning reflexes, then yes, you might be able to avoid being caught by surprise. Eample; Assasin hidden in bush shoots at a Wizard 30' away (triggering combat. Initiative is rolled) [B]If the Assasin beats the Wizard:[/B] The Wizard is too slow to react to the sound of a bowstring being pulled, or the arrow in flight, and gets attacked before his turn. He cops an assasinate attack (auto crit). It is then his turn (he can do nothing aside from look down in shock at the arrow protruding from his chest). Its now the assasins turn again, and he fires again. Now however the Wizard can react (with a shield spell for example) [B]If the Wizard wins initiative:[/B] The Wizard hears the sound of a bowstring being pulled back, or catches the glint of the arrow tip sticking out of the bush, or catches it in flight in the corner of his eye, however he can't act on his turn as he is surprised (and in shock, processing what is occuring). However the Wizard has just enough time (as he beat the Assasin with a Dex check via Initiative) to use his reaction to try and deflect the arrow at the last minute with his shield spell. What about these examples are you struggling with? [/QUOTE]
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