Artoomis
First Post
The Sage's Response. A rather no-logic answer to a rather good question, I think. He failed to answer the real issue of Uncanny Dodge by not choosing (1) or (2) below. I suspect it was not Skip answering, but have no way to confirm this than than to point out that the answer came from "TSRsage@aol.com," certainly not the same e-mail he's used before, nor the "thesage@wizards.com" address I used to send him the question. Disappointing. I consider his answer of no value as it did not address the underlying issue and is of no help in addressing any other times when Dex armor bonus is denied.
> Q. Does Uncanny Dodge trump losing your Dex Bonus to AC from an opponent using the Bluff skill to execute a feint?
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> More generally, which of the following rewordings of Uncanny Dodge meets the intent of the Uncanny Dodge ability to retain a Dexterity bonus to AC?
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> 1. ... retains his Dexterity bonus to AC (if any) when he is either caught flat-footed or struck by an invisible attacker.
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> or
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> 2. ... retains his Dexterity bonus to AC (if any) except whenever he loses it for being immobilized or otherwise having his movement restricted.
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> Number one is limited to only two conditions, number two is more general. The original language can be read either way, thus the [need] for clarification.
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Uncanny dodge does not make you immune to feints.
<<That's it. That's his answer>> *sigh*
> Q. Does Uncanny Dodge trump losing your Dex Bonus to AC from an opponent using the Bluff skill to execute a feint?
>
> More generally, which of the following rewordings of Uncanny Dodge meets the intent of the Uncanny Dodge ability to retain a Dexterity bonus to AC?
>
> 1. ... retains his Dexterity bonus to AC (if any) when he is either caught flat-footed or struck by an invisible attacker.
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> or
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> 2. ... retains his Dexterity bonus to AC (if any) except whenever he loses it for being immobilized or otherwise having his movement restricted.
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> Number one is limited to only two conditions, number two is more general. The original language can be read either way, thus the [need] for clarification.
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Uncanny dodge does not make you immune to feints.
<<That's it. That's his answer>> *sigh*