frankthedm
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No.A relating question: If a monster can carry you around while grabbing and it moves, can you opportunity attack?
No.A relating question: If a monster can carry you around while grabbing and it moves, can you opportunity attack?
Monster A's turn. Take an opportunity attack.
Monster B's turn. Take an opportunity attack.
Monster C's turn. Take an opportunity attack.
One attack per turn. Three turns taken. Three attacks made.
So have I been running monsters incorrectly? If I have say 3 goblins that go at the same initiative, am I supposed to do each ones individual turn before starting the next ones? I've been mixing their actions together where I might move them then attack or move one then attack with the others.
I hope that makes sense.
PHB 267 said:When combatants have the same initiative, the combatant
with the higher initiative bonus (the total of
one-half your level, your Dexterity modifier, and any
bonuses) goes before the other. If their bonuses are the
same, they can roll a die or flip a coin to break the tie.
Each creatures turn is supposed to be completed, then the next creature goes.So have I been running monsters incorrectly? If I have say 3 goblins that go at the same initiative, am I supposed to do each ones individual turn before starting the next ones? I've been mixing their actions together where I might move them then attack or move one then attack with the others.
I hope that makes sense.
And if said 'tank' was a Fighter, that's three monsters who never even got close to the not-Fighter.
Am I right in rolling a single initiative for a type of monster? Or should they each have their own?
Is that right? We have had a tough time deciding if the Fighter's ability to stop movement with an OA works like this or not. Right now one of my DMs is saying it doesn't and the other is saying it does :shrug:
Is that right? We have had a tough time deciding if the Fighter's ability to stop movement with an OA works like this or not. Right now one of my DMs is saying it doesn't and the other is saying it does :shrug:
abyssaldeath answered this, but I also wanted to point out that each monster still has its own, individual turn, even if they all have the same initiative.Am I right in rolling a single initiative for a type of monster? Or should they each have their own?