Raven Crowking
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does the mongoose punch the snake or use its 'quick flip power'![]()
It uses it's "Rikki Tikki Takedown" power.
(and I get no credit for that....I stole it from a PHB4 thread)
does the mongoose punch the snake or use its 'quick flip power'![]()
BTW, you seem to be claiming above that if the DM doesn't think a snake can be knocked prone, that this is an issue in 4e. I'm not sure that I buy that. Surely, according to the 4e RAW, the DM can overrule powers in situations where he feels them inappropriate?
Actually, for the record, 2e and 3e also had rules that allowed the players to knock something prone. They were just not automatically successful.
You and I game in two different worlds.
In the world I game in, I don't have to say that you can't knock a snake prone -- the players would be saying it.
(I would be saying that a snake which is coiled and ready to strike/spit can effectively be knocked prone....it could still potentially bite, but would lose reach.)
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Can we just kill this damn snake already?!
Thread too grindy for your tastes?
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I say both reduce snake HP and increase snake damage.
To quote Jerry Clower, "One of us got to have some relief!"
Ah, except you're not taking into account that I have monkeyed around with ALL the rules. Or that, for some people at least, not taking believability into account when monkeying around with rules -- professionally or otherwise -- opens a much larger can of worms!
A snake (or similar creature) can coil as an Action, allowing it to attack with reach depending upon the size of the snake. Some snakes, such as spitting cobras, must be coiled to spit.
A snake can partially coil as an Action in order to gain half its coiled reach. This allows it to make an attack as a Reaction with a -2 penalty to the attack roll.
After attacking, a snake can resume the coiled or partially coiled position as a Free Reaction.
In RCFG, I would allow a power that knocked something prone to also knock a snake out of the coiled or partially coiled position. If the attack was a punch or open handed, the snake might also gain a free attack due to opportunity. EDIT: Forgot to mention that the snake could always make a bite attack against a target that was close enough to be touching, but would take a -4 penalty in most circumstances. There is a reason snakes coil and partially coil to strike.
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