Performing the Drawing-in Maneuver or Bracing Can Do What?
Thread: So the "Brace" Maneuver does not specify willing motility.
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2021-01-09,06:xix AM (ISO 8601) - Acme - End - #ane
Ogre in the Playground
And then the "Brace" Maneuver does not specify willing movement. So the "Caryatid" maneuver introduced in Tasha's Cauldron of All the Things read as follows:
"When a creature you tin can see moves into the reach you have with the melee weapon you're wielding, you tin use your reaction to expend 1 superiority die and brand one set on against the animate being, using that weapon. If the attack hits, add the superiority die to the weapon's damage roll."
Naturally yous could accept advantage of this by having an ally shove the bad guy into your weapon, simply an interesting thing about this is that yous can trigger this yourself on your ain turn with something similar the Swarmkeeper ability.Last edited by Damon_Tor; 2021-01-09 at 06:20 AM.
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2021-01-09,07:04 AM (ISO 8601) - Tiptop - End - #two
Ettin in the Playground
Re: And then the "Caryatid" Maneuver does not specify willing movement. Or Battle Main with Magic Initiate or some such with Lightning Lure or Thorn Whip. Nice catch!
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2021-01-09,07:53 AM (ISO 8601) - Top - End - #3
Ogre in the Playground
Re: So the "Brace" Maneuver does not specify willing movement. This could exist nice on a Bladesinger 6/Battle Principal iii. Apply the Pushing Attack Maneuver to your attack, and so Lightning Lure them back, and employ Brace to arrive a 3rd attack yous weren't fifty-fifty supposed to get.
Originally Posted by Arkhios
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2021-01-09,08:45 AM (ISO 8601) - Top - End - #4
Bugbear in the Playground
Re: So the "Brace" Maneuver does not specify willing movement. Wow this is a pretty skilful combo, maybe you can do this with BM + crusher say with a bully maul, you hit with crusher button him back 5 anxiety, lunge attack and crusher him to yous 5 anxiety and use brace as a reaction.
Originally Posted by Damon_Tor
If you have third attack you can crusher it again and button it 5 anxiety away over again. Haha
Edit: with bugbear you can practice this without even using lunge set on.
Last edited by Gignere; 2021-01-09 at 08:46 AM.
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2021-01-09,xi:03 AM (ISO 8601) - Top - End - #five
Ogre in the Playground
Re: So the "Caryatid" Maneuver does not specify willing motion. Bladesinger/Battle Master
i. Starting time a plough where an enemy is inside x feet of a Bonfire you cast final turn (or any hazard you're running).
two. Quick Toss to catch the guy in a net
iii. Set on activity, Lightning Lure enemy into Bonfire in place of your kickoff attack
4. Brace Maneuver for a reaction attack
5. 2d Attack, Trip Attack Maneuver
6. Action surge
seven. Attack action, Booming Blade with Disarm Maneuver (particularly if he has a slashing weapon, utilise particular interaction to kick it away)
8. Another attack with Menacing Attack ManeuverSo now he's restrained, afraid, threatened by booming blade, disarmed and prone in a bonfire. He can't hands cut himself out of the internet because y'all disarmed him. His strength check to gratis himself from the net is at disadvantage because of the fear. And fifty-fifty if he gets out of the cyberspace and stands upwardly he will have used upwards his action and half his movement doing it, will take the extra booming blade damage for moving, and next round you are simply going to put him right back in the fire anyway so all he gets for his trouble is the actress booming blade impairment.
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2021-01-09,11:14 AM (ISO 8601) - Top - End - #half dozen
Ogre in the Playground
Re: So the "Brace" Maneuver does not specify willing movement. I don't think this works. "A animal ... moves" implies its using its own movement.
When they intend forced movement to apply, they utilise "enters" by itself (e.yard., moonbeam and compare to fasten growth).
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2021-01-09,11:32 AM (ISO 8601) - Top - Finish - #7
Titan in the Playground
Re: So the "Brace" Maneuver does not specify willing move. That's my agreement besides. "Brute moves" is curt for "spends movement as office of a plow or reaction." And so dissonant whispers would piece of work, as would fear. But not dragging, shoving, or other such things.
Originally Posted by LtPowers
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2021-01-09,03:47 PM (ISO 8601) - Acme - Finish - #8
Ogre in the Playground
Re: And so the "Brace" Maneuver does non specify willing movement. The verb "move" doesn't imply anything most who is moving it, and the idea that the 2 phrases are used consistently in this way across 5e is but incorrect. Bonfire says "moves" not "enters" merely nobody argues that pushing someone into a bonfire doesn't burn down them. And booming blade specifically mentions that the target has to "move willingly" to accept the actress damage, something which wouldn't be needed if for some reason that was already implied by the utilise of the verb "move" instead of "enters".
Originally Posted by LtPowers
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2021-01-09,07:42 PM (ISO 8601) - Top - End - #nine
Ogre in the Playground
Re: And then the "Brace" Maneuver does not specify willing movement. There'south a subtle distinction there; move that uses the creature's movement is normally, but not necessarily, "willing" movement.
Originally Posted by Damon_Tor
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