Tumbling Through Enemy-Occupied Space

Parlan said:
Another question: how does the testing work with the increased DC for addition enemies? You have to roll for each enemy but would it be

If for example you had three enemies' spaces you wanted to tumble through, would that be:
DC 25, DC 27, and DC 29
or
All three DC 29?

I know my DM rules that the DC increases by +2 for each additional opponent that threatens you when moving through there threatened/ occupied space.

So, yes DC 25 then DC 27, 29, 31 etc.....
 

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Parlan said:
If for example you had three enemies' spaces you wanted to tumble through, would that be:
DC 25, DC 27, and DC 29
or
All three DC 29?
The way I rule it, it would be the former. You'd also use a single roll for all your tumbling in one round. In the above example, if you rolled a 28, you'd tumble through two opponents and then get stopped and smacked by the third.
 

Each opponent afte the first gets harder to tumble through or around, increase the dc, doesn't matter if he is threatening or getting passed in his own ground.

On the movement, you only tumble through squares you have to, although you can say thatthe places an enemy threatens are also to be considered when one is tumbling through an enemy occupied space, thus that is at least 20 ft of movement if your enemy takes a 5ft space and wields a non reach weapon.

As for cover, i would rather stay away from it, players dont need that kind of edge to make tumble useufl anyway.
 

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