Storm Raven
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Marshall said:Actually, we have, by mutual consensus, banned it.
Why? Because if someone spends the 2-3 feats necessary to do it, it becomes the attack of choice.
Gosh, if someone spends 2-3 feats on a tactic I'd expect it to become their attack of choice.
Go ahead with all your grapples and disarms, just give the Tumbler attacks on the way past...
Unless, of course, they have the appropriate feats, are using reach weapons (for the disarms and trips), or otherwise have the ability to avoid being attacked while using these tactics. PCs and NPCs facing tumbling sunderers do have combat related feats you know.
Oh, and if the Tumbler doesn't have Combat reflexes, he only gets one attack "on his way past". He may very well suck up two or three on the way.
And all that is based off the others saying that you can protect an Archer to prevent Sunder attempts on his Bow. I just listed a bunch of ways to bypass any "protection". YMMV
Yes, a bunch of ways that might succeed, and they might not. The resulting benefit from the tumble-sunder maneuver may not be worth the effort either. On the other hand, your position seems to be that they will always succeed. Which tells me that the people defending the archer are none too bright, since there are many ways to make life difficult for the tumbler to get to the archer/wizard/whatever is being protected.
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