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<blockquote data-quote="Grendel" data-source="post: 11424" data-attributes="member: 1350"><p>This seems very simple to me, and occurs frequently in out game.</p><p></p><p>1. The Spike chain wielder readies his attack</p><p>2. The attacker moves in triggering an attack of oppertunity</p><p>3. This also triggers the readied action of the SCW. He attacks and steps back. This coincidently moves him just before the attacker in the initiative order.</p><p>4. The attack who was 5' away from the SCW is now 10' and is in the middle of his action.</p><p>5. The attacker has 2 options.</p><p>5.a. continue his movement if it is sufficent and attack.</p><p>5.b. complete the movement portion of his round and take a standard action to ready an attack against the SCW at his earliest opportunity. Then he immediately takes his 5' step and attacks the spiked chain wielder.</p><p></p><p>Or if they are both sissy-girl fighters</p><p>the Attacker could stop his movement 15' away from the SCW, realizing that the SCW has prepared an attack, and instead ready his own attack against the spike chain wielder (as soon as he comes within range).</p><p></p><p>This accomplishes two things.</p><p>1. he gets his 5' step and attack</p><p>2. he moves infront of the SCW in the initiative order preventing the SCW from "jerking his chain" so-to-speak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grendel, post: 11424, member: 1350"] This seems very simple to me, and occurs frequently in out game. 1. The Spike chain wielder readies his attack 2. The attacker moves in triggering an attack of oppertunity 3. This also triggers the readied action of the SCW. He attacks and steps back. This coincidently moves him just before the attacker in the initiative order. 4. The attack who was 5' away from the SCW is now 10' and is in the middle of his action. 5. The attacker has 2 options. 5.a. continue his movement if it is sufficent and attack. 5.b. complete the movement portion of his round and take a standard action to ready an attack against the SCW at his earliest opportunity. Then he immediately takes his 5' step and attacks the spiked chain wielder. Or if they are both sissy-girl fighters the Attacker could stop his movement 15' away from the SCW, realizing that the SCW has prepared an attack, and instead ready his own attack against the spike chain wielder (as soon as he comes within range). This accomplishes two things. 1. he gets his 5' step and attack 2. he moves infront of the SCW in the initiative order preventing the SCW from "jerking his chain" so-to-speak. [/QUOTE]
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