Had a discussion with my DM the other day about the battlemind's Persistent Harrier class feature.
The thing we're unsure of is what happens if two monsters of the same type attack at the same time. PH is a reaction to getting hit, but it specifies that it triggers on the first time you're attacked in that encounter.
This theoretically shouldn't happen a lot, but right now we're a low-level party and we're fighting a lot of same-y monsters. The other night for example a pair of hyenas triggered it.
It's a nice, clear power when you're attacked by one thing, but the DMG recommends grouping identical monsters together and having them move, attack etcetera at the same time and he follows it pretty thoroughly.
It seems to me that only one of the attacks would function, since the second would be against a target no longer in the same square (due to the teleportation aspect), but then we run into the issue of which attack hits and which misses since they're rolled at the same time.
Just wondering how others have handled this, or if there's some rules point I've missed that explains it.
Persistent Harrier
Battlemind Feature
You slip the bonds of space to strike back at even a distant opponent.
Encounter
Psionic, Teleportation, Weapon
Immediate Reaction Melee weapon
Trigger: An enemy hits or misses you with an attack for the first time during an encounter
Target: The triggering enemy
Special: You can attack the target with this melee attack even if the target is outside your melee reach.
Attack: Constitution vs. AC
Hit: 1[W] + Constitution modifier damage, and you teleport to a square adjacent to the enemy.
Battlemind Feature
You slip the bonds of space to strike back at even a distant opponent.
Encounter



Immediate Reaction Melee weapon
Trigger: An enemy hits or misses you with an attack for the first time during an encounter
Target: The triggering enemy
Special: You can attack the target with this melee attack even if the target is outside your melee reach.
Attack: Constitution vs. AC
Hit: 1[W] + Constitution modifier damage, and you teleport to a square adjacent to the enemy.
The thing we're unsure of is what happens if two monsters of the same type attack at the same time. PH is a reaction to getting hit, but it specifies that it triggers on the first time you're attacked in that encounter.
This theoretically shouldn't happen a lot, but right now we're a low-level party and we're fighting a lot of same-y monsters. The other night for example a pair of hyenas triggered it.
It's a nice, clear power when you're attacked by one thing, but the DMG recommends grouping identical monsters together and having them move, attack etcetera at the same time and he follows it pretty thoroughly.
It seems to me that only one of the attacks would function, since the second would be against a target no longer in the same square (due to the teleportation aspect), but then we run into the issue of which attack hits and which misses since they're rolled at the same time.
Just wondering how others have handled this, or if there's some rules point I've missed that explains it.