Neonchameleon
Legend
From the SRD:That sounds not really good.
Only when you start next to someone? The big "problem" are the people who dart around the battlefield, not the one who simply disengage.
I really don't know why everyone is so afraid of AoOs. The 3E rules were easy. I have no idea why so many people had trouble with them.
Action AoO
Attack (melee)No
Attack (unarmed)Yes
Attack (ranged)Yes
Activate a magic item other than a potion or oil No
Aid anotherMaybe
Bull rushYes
Cast a spell (1 standard action casting time)Yes
Concentrate to maintain an active spellNo
Dismiss a spellNo
Draw a hidden weapon (see Sleight of Hand skill) No
Drink a potion or apply an oil Yes
Escape a grapple No
FeintNo
Light a torch with a tindertwigYes
Lower spell resistanceNo
Make a dying friend stable (see Heal skill) Yes
OverrunNo
Read a scroll Yes
Ready (triggers a standard action) No
Sunder a weapon (attack) Yes
Sunder an object (attack) Maybe
Total defense No
Turn or rebuke undeadNo
Use extraordinary ability No
Use skill that takes 1 action Usually
Use spell-like abilityYes
Use supernatural ability No
So that's a table with 27 types of action, of which ten provoked and a further 3 sometimes did. That's not an easy set of rules. Cut down provoking to movement or movement + ranged attacks (i.e. 1 or 2 conditions) and you neither get a terrifying table that makes people not want to start, nor get to situations where reading a scroll is different from using an item and a spell like ability is different from a supernatural one.Attack (melee)No
Attack (unarmed)Yes
Attack (ranged)Yes
Activate a magic item other than a potion or oil No
Aid anotherMaybe
Bull rushYes
Cast a spell (1 standard action casting time)Yes
Concentrate to maintain an active spellNo
Dismiss a spellNo
Draw a hidden weapon (see Sleight of Hand skill) No
Drink a potion or apply an oil Yes
Escape a grapple No
FeintNo
Light a torch with a tindertwigYes
Lower spell resistanceNo
Make a dying friend stable (see Heal skill) Yes
OverrunNo
Read a scroll Yes
Ready (triggers a standard action) No
Sunder a weapon (attack) Yes
Sunder an object (attack) Maybe
Total defense No
Turn or rebuke undeadNo
Use extraordinary ability No
Use skill that takes 1 action Usually
Use spell-like abilityYes
Use supernatural ability No