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Uncanny Dodge and the Dodge bonus - Yes or No?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lonely Tylenol" data-source="post: 1641126" data-attributes="member: 18549"><p>The condition that denies you your other dodge bonuses is precisely losing your Dex bonus. Since you do not lose your Dex bonus, but in fact "retain" it, you do not lose your dodge bonuses. Even if you did lose your Dex bonus for an instant, the moment you get the bonus back, you get your dodge bonus back. That is because it's not "being attacked by an invisible attacker" that made you lose your dodge bonuses. That only makes you lose your Dex bonus. Losing your Dex bonus is what causes you to lose your dodge bonuses, so the cause of the loss of your Dex bonus is irrelevant to this situation. If uncanny dodge returns your missing Dex bonus, then you regain your dodge bonuses by virtue of having a Dex bonus once more, since the only reason they were gone was that you were being denied your Dex bonus.</p><p></p><p>To be clear, being attacked by an invisible attacker was not the cause of your loss of dodge bonuses, and uncanny dodge does in fact remove the effect which did cause you to lose your dodge bonuses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lonely Tylenol, post: 1641126, member: 18549"] The condition that denies you your other dodge bonuses is precisely losing your Dex bonus. Since you do not lose your Dex bonus, but in fact "retain" it, you do not lose your dodge bonuses. Even if you did lose your Dex bonus for an instant, the moment you get the bonus back, you get your dodge bonus back. That is because it's not "being attacked by an invisible attacker" that made you lose your dodge bonuses. That only makes you lose your Dex bonus. Losing your Dex bonus is what causes you to lose your dodge bonuses, so the cause of the loss of your Dex bonus is irrelevant to this situation. If uncanny dodge returns your missing Dex bonus, then you regain your dodge bonuses by virtue of having a Dex bonus once more, since the only reason they were gone was that you were being denied your Dex bonus. To be clear, being attacked by an invisible attacker was not the cause of your loss of dodge bonuses, and uncanny dodge does in fact remove the effect which did cause you to lose your dodge bonuses. [/QUOTE]
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