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So Yobuck's movement and AoO's. So lets say Yoda is O and he starts his move adjacent to those three people in a line. He is going to move say 16 and with master speed and gallopng attack ending with his "extra" on the end of his movement. So Yoda (O) moves up one and attacks the now 2 adjacent characters. the others get their AoO's. Now Yoda moves up another, no more AoO's but he keeps moving up and attacks someone else and LOOPS back to adjacent with the top character and moves down back to where he started to to attack the X on the bottom twice.
If Yoda moved away from adjacency and than back into adjacency and moves while adjacent does it grant an additional AoO the second time he comes around?
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no. Each character can only MAKE one AoO per turn. If they choose not to make the AoO earlier in the turn, they can make one later in the turn if Yoda runs back by, but Yoda doesn't have to.
Galloping attack does not require declaring an end spot (different than strafe), so you could stop galloping at any time you choose.
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urbanjedi wrote:no. Each character can only MAKE one AoO per turn. If they choose not to make the AoO earlier in the turn, they can make one later in the turn if Yoda runs back by, but Yoda doesn't have to.
Galloping attack does not require declaring an end spot (different than strafe), so you could stop galloping at any time you choose. ok thanks
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