Storyteller01
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Abraxas said:Because, based on our (some of us anyways) reading of the rules, the summoned creatures have already agreed to be killed in just that fashion (among many others).
Before your re-request for examples I had a counter post to Geron Raveneye explaining exactly why this tactic is not evil by the rules plus other comments. I deleted it and merely posted an example.
Basically a key part of that post went something like this - when Geron wrote "Was the killing agreed upon by the slain creatures?" The answer, based on my reading of the rules, was (and is) Yes. The fact that in the spell description there is no mention of the summoned creature(s) having any regard for their own well being makes it clear to me that they are completely willing to sacrifice themselves in any way necessary for "the cause". So, as Geron also wrote "If yes, we're dealing with a different set of dice, because then ALL parties were in agreement on the maneuver, and it can be seen as a self-sacrifice, which was willingly given and properly used."
But this is the same as saying, 'because the SWAT team did not specifically say they didn't want to be shot at, we went ahead and opened fire while they were in the building. Sorry dudes...
To bring up another example used earlier:
Your character is summoned by a higher celestial power (maybe using the 'Summon Hero X' epic level spell, who knows) and orders you into combat. Being summoned, you can't resist said command. While enroute, the local Solar uses you to gain an AoO.
Are you ready to 'die for the cause' in this fashion? remember, turnabout IS fairplay... If you can use a tactic, so can others.
Also, inferring info is one thing, but where in the DMG, PHB, Manual of the Planes, or any other source does it claim that creatures summoned in this fashion are willing to die for a minor benefit, repeatedly, because a combatant needs a reason to move faster. remember, Int of 3, so there is a consciousness and need to not feel pain unnecessarily...
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