Specifically, I'm asking this about the Warlord power Diabolic Stratagem from Dragon 369.
Is the enemy always aware that he is going to provoke opportunity attacks if he does a certain action...specifically about the above power. For those that don't have access to Dragon...basically after your attack, IF the enemy smacks you back before your next turn, it provokes OA from not only you, but also your allies. If you hit, you mark'em...either way, you grant CA to the target.
My DM seems to think everyone is aware when OA's are possible against you (players and monsters). If this is the case, I think this power is nearly worthless against intelligent creatures. Even if you hit and the enemy is marked AND has CA against you...why in world would he hit you when he could suffer 3 or 4 (or more) OA's?
If you know where the rule is located, I would appreciate it, especially if my DM is wrong.
Is the enemy always aware that he is going to provoke opportunity attacks if he does a certain action...specifically about the above power. For those that don't have access to Dragon...basically after your attack, IF the enemy smacks you back before your next turn, it provokes OA from not only you, but also your allies. If you hit, you mark'em...either way, you grant CA to the target.
My DM seems to think everyone is aware when OA's are possible against you (players and monsters). If this is the case, I think this power is nearly worthless against intelligent creatures. Even if you hit and the enemy is marked AND has CA against you...why in world would he hit you when he could suffer 3 or 4 (or more) OA's?
If you know where the rule is located, I would appreciate it, especially if my DM is wrong.
