Original Question:
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Shift states "If you shift out of a square adjacent to an enemy, you don't provoke an oppurtunity attack" pg. 292
What happens if an enemy shifts towards you while you have the Polearm Gamble feat and are wielding a Polearm. So he starts 2 squares away and shifts in towards you so he is adjacent.
Polearm Gamble
Paragon Tier
PreRequisite: Str 15, Wis 15
Benefit: When a nonadjacent enemy enters a square adjacent to you, you can make an opportunity attack with a polearm against that enemy, but you grant combat advantage to that enemy until the end of the enemy’s turn.
Special: Weapon feat
1.) Polearm Gamble only states that "When a nonadjacent enemy enters a square adjacent to you" it doesn't say how he enters that square (ie the shift). So in this case will shifting not protect the enemy from the oppurtunity attack?
2.) What about Threatening Reach (MM pg. 283)? This is similar except the monster could make the attacks even if you didn't move closer to it?
3.) So in summary do shifts only protect against OAs from adjacent enemies (as worded)?
CS Answer:
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Thank you for writing.
In this case, because of the feat, they would get the Opportunity Attack when someone enters an adjacent square. Whether it was from normal movement or a shift.
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