MysticDoom
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Was just wondering if the 5 foot step rule ( no attacks of oppertunity) applies to tiny or smaller creatures if they move into an opponents square if they are going to attack...
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You can move 5 feet in any round when you don’t perform any other kind of movement. Taking this 5-foot step never provokes an attack of opportunity.
Fieari said:In a related question that just came to mind, do such incredibly small critters really get 5' steps? Since such steps are supposed to represent the natural movement during battle, slight shifts, that sort of thing, diminutive and fine creatures esspecially seem odd for being able to shift an entire 5' for free...
Come to think of it though, I doubt there's anything in the rules about it. The designers seem quite focused on medium (and sometimes small or large) creatures when it comes to rules.
MysticDoom said:Was just wondering if the 5 foot step rule ( no attacks of oppertunity) applies to tiny or smaller creatures if they move into an opponents square if they are going to attack...
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