Tabarnak Smokeblower said:
Reading this more carefully, I'd say no (although I have no knowledge of the previous discussions and if there was a consensus), you can't trip / disarm when you Whirlwind. Why? Because you make one attack, against everyone within reach. The attack is the same against every opponent.
drnuncheon said:
Just out of curiosity, how would you word it to make it come out the other way? Without prior knowledge of this discussion, I would have worded it the same way it was in the book - one attack at the highest bonus against each person in reach. Just something to consider.
I think the default assumption in 3.5 is one attack roll per target - in fact, I can't think of any other time in the core rules where you would make a single attack roll and apply it to multiple targets.
Also, if you are disarmed in the middle of your whirlwind attack, you could continue with it even if you don't have IUS...it just might not be wise.
J
I think that you can read the sentence either way. But IMO if they meant A) they would have probably phrased it this way.Tabarnak Smokeblower said:I guess the difference comes from how you read it, ie, on what word you put the emphasis on:
I think the default assumption in 3.5 is one attack roll per target - in fact, I can't think of any other time in the core rules where you would make a single attack roll and apply it to multiple targets.

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