Geoff Watson
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You could go back to 1e and rule that any action that would provoke an AoO is not allowed.
Geoff.
Geoff.
To let you know you cannot simply pass/slip by a front-line fighter to get to a rear-line wizard without consequence, especially in a corridor just 10 feet wide.Emirikol said:Why do AoO's exist?
tomBitonti said:Using this moment to insert a pet idea of my own ...
As an alternative, how about a rule that an AOO costs your next attack?
That is, if an AOO is taken, the next action taken by the attacker must
be a attack or a full attack action, with the AOO costing the first attack
of the action? (This makes iterative attack abilities, including flurry-of-blows,
very valuable.)
Star Wars was primarily a missile-based game, and, like most RPGs without AoOs, didn't have characters as fragile as D&Ds wizards.Plane Sailing said:The original d20StarWars didn't have AoO and worked fine. Dozens of RPGs have existed without AoO and worked fine.
Jeff Wilder said:Star Wars was primarily a missile-based game, and, like most RPGs without AoOs, didn't have characters as fragile as D&Ds wizards.
It's true you could substitute rules for AoOs, but why bother? Once learned, AoO rules are easy and quick to use. There's that learning curve everyone seems to have -- almost always surmounted by the "AoOs are provoked by leaving a square" -- but it's a small price to pay for the tactical interest AoOs add, IMO.
Stormrunner said:"no AoOs" means reach weapons get nerfed big time.
I was actually talking about movement-related ones. As fragile as arcanists are in D&D, the game needs AoOs (or some other system, and, as I said, why bother) to discourage people from zipping right through the front ranks and geekin' the mage.Plane Sailing said:Fragility of wizards doesn't come into it - I don't think I've ever *seen* a wizard taking an AoO between 5ft step and cast or concentration check to cast without causing an AoO. Almost all AoO in D&D that I've seen have been movement related ones; only a tiny proportion have been provoked through other means.
Plane Sailing said:Only if you make the assumption that someone removing AoOs just throws them away and doesn't consider implementing a simpler alternative. That is a bit of a straw man argument, because I don't think anyone would seriously consider doing that.