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質問 飛行中だと足払いされないの?[D&D 25:412] 回答 Wizards社サイトの記事に、飛んでても足払い可能という解釈があったが、どれだったか思い出せません。Allabout Movementだったかな。[D&D
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これか。
http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/rg/20040706a
Trip
Most creature using wings or other appendages to fly can be tripped. Incorporeal
creatures with perfect maneuverability, and creatures that don't rely on their
limbs to fly cannot be tripped when in flight.
Resolving the Trip Attempt: The attacker makes a Strength check. The defender
can oppose the attempt with a Strength check or a Dexterity check. Each creature
gets a bonus based on its maneuverability rating, as follows: perfect +12, good
maneuverability +8, average +4, poor +0, clumsy -4.
Stability bonuses do not apply in aerial overruns.
Trip Results: A successful trip forces the defender to stall (even if the tripped
creature doesn't have a minimum forward speed) rather than knocking the defender
prone.
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