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If I use Kol Skywalker to move adjacent to an enemy, and then use FP, do I or do I not get an AoO from Kol?
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Nope. The glossary has a definition of "push" that includes "this movement does not provoke attacks of opportunity".
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Thnak you, I didnt have my rule book around.
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Tagging my question into this thread.
What if the character was moved away from, next to or by a character with Jedi Reflexes?
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ChadB wrote:Tagging my question into this thread.
What if the character was moved away from, next to or by a character with Jedi Reflexes? Jedi Reflexes pertains to attacks of opportunity, which aren't provoked by movement from "push" abilities and force powers.
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swinefeld wrote:ChadB wrote:Tagging my question into this thread.
What if the character was moved away from, next to or by a character with Jedi Reflexes? Jedi Reflexes pertains to attacks of opportunity, which aren't provoked by movement from "push" abilities and force powers. Jedi Reflexes : "This character can make an attack of opportunity against an enemy character that moves into or out of an adjacent square. Characters with special abilities that ignore characters while moving are subject to this ability." This might be what he's thinking about. I agree with swinefeld that a push should not cause an AoO, but, my logic is often wrong in this game. Is there a ruling on this somewhere?
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Force Push, Force Repulse, or Rout do not ignore characters when moving. Thus, Jedi Reflexes does not take effect. And since this movement does not trigger AoOs...
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Hey! Do you know what "..." means in the play "Mama Mia"? (just stuck me as funny "..." at the end of your answer)
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yea, some jomo told me what it meant. real men don't do Broadway!
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Sithborg wrote:Force Push, Force Repulse, or Rout do not ignore characters when moving. Thus, Jedi Reflexes does not take effect. And since this movement does not trigger AoOs... Thanks! I had a feeling that was how it was going to work, but I didn't want to have to put away my dreams of a Revanchist/Jedi Seer team. Probably for the best that I can't surprise move an army of those guys around a target and then force push said target away while getting aoos.
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juice man wrote:swinefeld wrote:ChadB wrote:Tagging my question into this thread.
What if the character was moved away from, next to or by a character with Jedi Reflexes? Jedi Reflexes pertains to attacks of opportunity, which aren't provoked by movement from "push" abilities and force powers. Jedi Reflexes : "This character can make an attack of opportunity against an enemy character that moves into or out of an adjacent square. Characters with special abilities that ignore characters while moving are subject to this ability." This might be what he's thinking about. I agree with swinefeld that a push should not cause an AoO, but, my logic is often wrong in this game. Is there a ruling on this somewhere? Jedi reflexes is more targeted at characters with flight
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There is also the part where it says "Characters with SPECIAL ABILITIES...." and the push is not giving the effected character a special ability. It is just part of the force power that is effecting the pushed character. (I figured that was that clearest part to answer that question.)
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