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Receiving a potion from an invisible comrade: AoO or No?
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<blockquote data-quote="Murrdox" data-source="post: 877238" data-attributes="member: 10131"><p>BY THE RULES, I don't remember anything specific about whether or not the recipient of a potion also provokes an AoO. As far as I know, the DMG only has rules for forcing a potion down an UNCONSCIOUS character's throat, not one who is still up and fighting.</p><p></p><p>So by the rules, since the person receiving the potion isn't actually doing anything, you would not get an AoO on them.</p><p></p><p>However, I'd definitely rule 0 this, and say that IN EFFECT he actually counts as if he is using the potion himself, which DOES provoke an AoO. Opening your mouth and holding still while a pixie pours a potion down your throat should involve you dropping your defenses about as much as if you'd grabbed the potion and quaffed it yourself.</p><p></p><p>BTW - Kreynolds... why the avatar change? I laughed at that AD&D logo on a daily basis!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Murrdox, post: 877238, member: 10131"] BY THE RULES, I don't remember anything specific about whether or not the recipient of a potion also provokes an AoO. As far as I know, the DMG only has rules for forcing a potion down an UNCONSCIOUS character's throat, not one who is still up and fighting. So by the rules, since the person receiving the potion isn't actually doing anything, you would not get an AoO on them. However, I'd definitely rule 0 this, and say that IN EFFECT he actually counts as if he is using the potion himself, which DOES provoke an AoO. Opening your mouth and holding still while a pixie pours a potion down your throat should involve you dropping your defenses about as much as if you'd grabbed the potion and quaffed it yourself. BTW - Kreynolds... why the avatar change? I laughed at that AD&D logo on a daily basis! [/QUOTE]
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