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<blockquote data-quote="Aulirophile" data-source="post: 5467872" data-attributes="member: 86312"><p>No.</p><p></p><p>OA is a Power.</p><p>MBA is a Power.</p><p></p><p>Power grants ally MBA against a specific target.</p><p></p><p>Can the ally make the MBA regardless of range? </p><p></p><p>Under your logic, the answer is yes. Under the actual rules, the answer is no (and you can't pick and choose here, the logic is the same in both cases, so either PG works and you can MBA someone from <em>anywhere </em>with a granted attack, or PG doesn't work and you can't). Specific versus General must be specific, in that it must actually specifically modify to be applicable. Viper's Strike is a perfect example, it specifically says shifting provokes OAs. If the power just said "provokes OAs" that'd be useless, because it wouldn't excepting itself from any rules. Either MBA granting powers can literally do so at infinite range (barring some specific examples, some actually call out an "adjacent" requirement which, due to their specificity, would even ignore your ally having reach! How apropos.) or they can't. If they can't, then PG <em>doesn't work by RAW. </em></p><p></p><p>And it is worth noting that there <em>are </em>powers that say you can make an attack outside of the normally legal range that would otherwise just be non-functional. That language would be pointless if Draco, and you, were not incorrect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aulirophile, post: 5467872, member: 86312"] No. OA is a Power. MBA is a Power. Power grants ally MBA against a specific target. Can the ally make the MBA regardless of range? Under your logic, the answer is yes. Under the actual rules, the answer is no (and you can't pick and choose here, the logic is the same in both cases, so either PG works and you can MBA someone from [I]anywhere [/I]with a granted attack, or PG doesn't work and you can't). Specific versus General must be specific, in that it must actually specifically modify to be applicable. Viper's Strike is a perfect example, it specifically says shifting provokes OAs. If the power just said "provokes OAs" that'd be useless, because it wouldn't excepting itself from any rules. Either MBA granting powers can literally do so at infinite range (barring some specific examples, some actually call out an "adjacent" requirement which, due to their specificity, would even ignore your ally having reach! How apropos.) or they can't. If they can't, then PG [I]doesn't work by RAW. [/I] And it is worth noting that there [I]are [/I]powers that say you can make an attack outside of the normally legal range that would otherwise just be non-functional. That language would be pointless if Draco, and you, were not incorrect. [/QUOTE]
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