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Goldlizard
2023-03-29, 07:38 AM
If a situation were to arise where a character would like to be hit by a creature, can they choose to allow a creature to hit them?

Tzardok
2023-03-29, 07:43 AM
Sure. Don't see anything that would forbid that.

MaxiDuRaritry
2023-03-29, 07:53 AM
If you know they're there, yes. Your cleric buddy casting heal on you doesn't even have to make a touch attack to hit you, after all; it's automatic. If you don't know they're there, you can't choose to submit to the attack, so they'd have to make an attack against your flat-footed AC.

pabelfly
2023-03-29, 08:01 AM
If a situation were to arise where a character would like to be hit by a creature, can they choose to allow a creature to hit them?

I see someone is a fan of Karmic Strike.

Goldlizard
2023-03-29, 08:21 AM
I see someone is a fan of Karmic Strike.

Shove attacks, actually

pabelfly
2023-03-29, 03:09 PM
Shove attacks, actually

Interesting. Where can I read up on the rules for that?

Goldlizard
2023-03-29, 03:46 PM
Interesting. Where can I read up on the rules for that?

All I can say is I'm entering the results in the iron chef appetizer! I can DM you the general idea, if you like

pabelfly
2023-03-29, 04:20 PM
All I can say is I'm entering the results in the iron chef appetizer! I can DM you the general idea, if you like

Sure. I'm happy if you want to wait after the comp has closed too.

Jay R
2023-03-29, 04:54 PM
That depends on what "being hit" means. You can choose not to dodge, and ignore your DEX modifier. You can lower your shield, and not use your shield bonus. You can drop prone for a -4 penalty to your AC. But if you are in plate armor, and the attack is not good enough to penetrate the armor, I'm not sure you can choose to ignore that.

[For a touch attack, you can also ignore the armor, of course.]

Rebel7284
2023-03-30, 01:07 AM
You could try using the rules for inanimate objects while standing completely still



Armor Class

Objects are easier to hit than creatures because they usually don’t move, but many are tough enough to shrug off some damage from each blow. An object’s Armor Class is equal to 10 + its size modifier + its Dexterity modifier. An inanimate object has not only a Dexterity of 0 (-5 penalty to AC), but also an additional -2 penalty to its AC. Furthermore, if you take a full-round action to line up a shot, you get an automatic hit with a melee weapon and a +5 bonus on attack rolls with a ranged weapon.


So basically you can get your AC to the 3-5 range, assuming no Natural Armor. This still means the opponent misses on a natural 1 unless they take a full-round action in melee.