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3 months ago  ::  Mar 05, 2013 - 11:54AM #11
Alcestis
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Mar 5, 2013 -- 7:39AM, RisingZan wrote:

If you want it to "make more sense" you could change my statement to "can follow", so its optional.  Either way, as written, your first attack would push the target out of reach, so you could only hit it twice by using a reach weapon and starting adjacent or having some other way to move along with it.


Or use it as a ranged attack.

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3 months ago  ::  Mar 05, 2013 - 10:54PM #12
Matyr
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Mar 5, 2013 -- 11:54AM, Alcestis wrote:

Mar 5, 2013 -- 7:39AM, RisingZan wrote:

If you want it to "make more sense" you could change my statement to "can follow", so its optional.  Either way, as written, your first attack would push the target out of reach, so you could only hit it twice by using a reach weapon and starting adjacent or having some other way to move along with it.


Or use it as a ranged attack.




Or have Reach 5.

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3 months ago  ::  Mar 06, 2013 - 5:34AM #13
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Mar 5, 2013 -- 7:39AM, RisingZan wrote:

If you want it to "make more sense" you could change my statement to "can follow", so its optional.  Either way, as written, your first attack would push the target out of reach, so you could only hit it twice by using a reach weapon and starting adjacent or having some other way to move along with it.




Or choose not to push it on the first hit, then push it 1 on the second hit and take your bonus push for two hits.  net result:  One shorter push.

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