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I'm assuming there's a precedent for this with push/repulse but I am going to ask. If you force pull an enemy and you have Jedi Reflexes, this would cause two attacks? One from Force Pull and one from an enemy moving adjacent?
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Force Push explicitly does not trigger AoOs. I assume Pull is the same.
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I'm.pretty sure it all comes down to voluntary or involuntary movement where involuntary movement does not provoke AoO.
Another question about Force Pull that I forgot to ask after Friday night. Can you place the character you Pull anywhere adjacent to you or do you just Pull them to the nearest square. The wording looks like it can be anywhere adjacent. My opponent pulled me w/ Nomi and dropped my guy behind, right in the midst of their other attackers. It was a good move and looked like it should work that way, I just hadn't thought of it or seen it done before. Thnx
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Involuntary Movement DoeS On Occasion Allow Aoo. See Face Your Destiny
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shmi15 wrote:Involuntary Movement DoeS On Occasion Allow Aoo. See Face Your Destiny Face you Destiny does not cause involuntary movement, just makes them move adjacent to malgus if possible. Note: this occurs on the characters turn not malgus's turn.
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Thanks. With the new Aayla and Jorus, I was looking at Padawan Kenobi having both Pull and JR's for a double attack.
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