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'''Benefit''': While prone, a rogue with this ability can move at half speed. This movement provokes attacks of opportunity as normal. A rogue with this talent can take a 5-foot step while crawling. | '''Benefit''': While prone, a rogue with this ability can move at half speed. This movement provokes attacks of opportunity as normal. A rogue with this talent can take a 5-foot step while crawling. The rogue may make an acrobatics check to attempt to avoid attacks of opportunity while crawling, with a target DC of the threatening creature's CMD. Additional threatening creatures require separate Acrobatics checks, each with a cumulative -2 penalty after the first. The rogue may determine the order any of these checks is resolved, when more than once creature threatens the same square. | ||
'''Special:''' A rogue with the "Ruthless Rogue" path may make an acrobatics check at a -10 penalty to attempt to crawl at his full speed, instead of only half speed. The DC of this check is also the CMD of any threatening creature(s), as described above. |
Revision as of 18:00, 22 January 2016
Rogue Crawl
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Benefit: While prone, a rogue with this ability can move at half speed. This movement provokes attacks of opportunity as normal. A rogue with this talent can take a 5-foot step while crawling. The rogue may make an acrobatics check to attempt to avoid attacks of opportunity while crawling, with a target DC of the threatening creature's CMD. Additional threatening creatures require separate Acrobatics checks, each with a cumulative -2 penalty after the first. The rogue may determine the order any of these checks is resolved, when more than once creature threatens the same square.
Special: A rogue with the "Ruthless Rogue" path may make an acrobatics check at a -10 penalty to attempt to crawl at his full speed, instead of only half speed. The DC of this check is also the CMD of any threatening creature(s), as described above.