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Post by dkjordan on Mar 12, 2012 16:13:58 GMT -5
I have first Slayer question on Page 90 of the core rules version 1.1, the ability Greater Fury...it says...
" Once all enemies are dead, the slayer will turn on the nearest moving target (including allies). If no moving targets are present, the slayer will drop out of their fury."
Exactly how far applies to this? As an example...
Bob the slayer has one enemy in front of him and two allies, and each of who are 50FT away...Bob kills the bad guy, and now... Would Bob go after his allies even at 50FT? I What is the max range this ability covers?
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Post by Will Carson on Mar 12, 2012 16:30:32 GMT -5
Of course, the ruling is always up to the GM based on situation, but I'd go with does the Slayer know they are there? Some examples.
one of those allies has been helping the slayer with the kill. - He's probably a new target.
one of the allies just finished the enemy off - He's probably a new target.
Both allies are only 50 ft away, but since all the other enemies had been killed and they know how bob is, they both hide behind walls and hope Bob doesn't notice them until after he is done going crazy. - they are probably safe, unless they do something like critical fail their hide check or bob thinks he sees something down the way, chases after it and happens upon them. (this second option would be mostly if you had a mean GM =P)
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