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4 years ago ::
May 07, 2009 - 3:27PM
#21
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Date Joined:
Jun 15, 2004
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Simply have someone else in your party use a Free Action to say a triggering word You can technically trigger off your own free action/triggering word.
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4 years ago ::
May 07, 2009 - 3:39PM
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Date Joined:
Jul 28, 2003
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You can technically trigger off your own free action/triggering word. Hmmm. I suppose so.
Well, that makes it even easier to trigger off anything you want.
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4 years ago ::
May 07, 2009 - 3:39PM
#23
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Date Joined:
Feb 26, 2007
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You can technically trigger off your own free action/triggering word. Oooh, that must be why spell-casters in the Order of the Stick always shout the names of their spells! :D :D
- Alane -
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4 years ago ::
May 07, 2009 - 3:44PM
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Jan 24, 2009
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You can technically trigger off your own free action/triggering word. I agree with your point of view, I am just playing Devil's Advocate right now.
Immediate Reaction: A readied action is an immediate reaction. It takes place after your enemy completes the action that triggers it.
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4 years ago ::
May 07, 2009 - 3:50PM
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Ouch... With a narrow interpretation, you could disallow the tried and true rogue tactic of readying an action for an ally to move into flanking, since that's not the enemy action that triggering it...
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4 years ago ::
May 07, 2009 - 3:59PM
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Date Joined:
Jan 24, 2009
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Ouch... With a narrow interpretation, you could disallow the tried and true rogue tactic of readying an action for an ally to move into flanking, since that's not the enemy action that triggering it... They can still delay their turn and take their entire turn after their ally has moved into a flanking position and taken their turn.
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4 years ago ::
May 07, 2009 - 4:03PM
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Date Joined:
Jun 15, 2004
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Oooh, that must be why spell-casters in the Order of the Stick always shout the names of their spells! :D :D Yup. Also the same reason Anime characters always shout the name of their martial attack.
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4 years ago ::
May 07, 2009 - 4:25PM
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They can still delay their turn and take their entire turn after their ally has moved into a flanking position and taken their turn. True, but with a readied action, everybody gets flanking.
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4 years ago ::
May 07, 2009 - 4:53PM
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Date Joined:
Jun 15, 2004
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Immediate Reaction: A readied action is an immediate reaction. It takes place after your enemy completes the action that triggers it. Where does it state that? All I see under the Immediate Reaction rules (PHB p.268) is: "The triggering action, event, or condition occurs and is completely resolved before you take your reaction"
Edit: ah got it... you were quoting PHB p.291: "Immediate Reaction: A readied action is an immediate reaction. It takes place after your enemy completes the action that triggers it."
I believe it was the writer's intent there to generally mention the Immediate Reaction rules, rather than override them and restrict it solely to enemy actions.
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4 years ago ::
May 07, 2009 - 4:55PM
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Date Joined:
Jan 24, 2009
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Where does it state that? All I see under Immediate Reaction (PHB p.268) is: The triggering action, event, or condition occurs and is completely resolved before you take your reaction PH 291, Combat Chapter, Actions in Combat, Ready an Action
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