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| Flavor=You elbow an ally out of the way, and take his place on the battlefield.


| Prerequisites=[[Dodge (Feat)]], [[Mobility (Feat)]], [[Spring Attack (Feat)]]


| Benefit=Once per round, as part of your movement or as part of a 5-foot-step, you can move into the space occupied by an ally of your size or smaller, which displaces the ally into the space you just left. Your ally must be willing and able to move and able to occupy the space you were in. Your allys' movement does not provoke attacks of opportunity. This movement does not count toward your ally's movement on his next turn.


 
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You elbow an ally out of the way, and take his place on the battlefield.
 
 
Prerequisites:  [[Dodge]], [[Mobility]], [[Spring Attack]].
 
 
Benefit: Once per round, as part of your movement or as a 5-foot-step, you can move into the space occupied by an ally of your size or smaller, which displaces the ally into the space you just left. Your ally must be willing and able to move and able to occupy the space you were in. Your allys' movement does not provoke attacks of opportunity. This movement does not count toward your ally's movement on his next turn.

Revision as of 21:11, 19 March 2016


You elbow an ally out of the way, and take his place on the battlefield.

Prerequisites: Dodge (Feat), Mobility (Feat), Spring Attack (Feat)

Benefit: Once per round, as part of your movement or as part of a 5-foot-step, you can move into the space occupied by an ally of your size or smaller, which displaces the ally into the space you just left. Your ally must be willing and able to move and able to occupy the space you were in. Your allys' movement does not provoke attacks of opportunity. This movement does not count toward your ally's movement on his next turn.