

However, it is nice to keep an eye on it so you know when your turn is coming up. The DM will begin combat and will generally handle cycling through everyone’s turns, so you don’t need to worry about the combat tracker too much. Or, you can just do so right from the combat tracker by clicking the fist icon in the right-hand sidebar, then clicking the D20 next to your character’s name to roll. Similarly, the DM can automatically roll initiative for everyone in the encounter, but there are two ways you can roll for yourself as well: From your character sheet, you can either click “Initiative” in the top right and it will drop that roll in, automatically updating your initiative on the combat tracker. "You started aiming from 40ft away" even though you THREW it from 20, after rolling, etc.Your GM may add you to the combat tracker themselves, but you can also toggle your combat state by clicking the sword and shield button from your token’s UI. Whether or not to use range penalties from before or after Rolling with it, I don't think the rules specify, so you'd just have to see what your GM feels. Provokes an AoO for trying to throw a dagger.The attack of opportunity is triggered before the action that triggered it is resolved.Īssuming that's not just for trips, then the order would instead be: I wouldn't be surprised for there to be some FAQ about it though.ĮDIT: Found a pertinent faq, although specifically about the "Trip Lock" question, it mentions a general AoO question: To me this sounds like the action is done, and then the AoO occurs, interrupting the flow of any following actions until completed.Ĭome and Get Me differs in that it SPECIFICALLY says it goes first:Įvery attack against the barbarian provokes an attack of opportunity from her, which is resolved prior to resolving each enemy attack. Note how it specifies it interrupts, but then says follow on with the next character, NOT then "finish the action that provoked the AoO". If an attack of opportunity is provoked, immediately resolve the attack of opportunity, then continue with the next character's turn (or complete the current turn, if the attack of opportunity was provoked in the midst of a character's turn). re-reading the rules (instead of going with my gut), I see where that's coming from, but I think the rules are a bit unclear, still have some wiggle room.Īn attack of opportunity "interrupts" the normal flow of actions in the round. /r/3d6 - For character creation, advice and sharing (system agnostic)./r/Battlemaps - For your VTT battlemap requirements./r/Tabletop - For your general tabletop gaming shenanigans./r/lfg - Looking For Group, find other players, etc.

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