cheezewizz2000
2008-09-22, 02:25 PM
This may be (and probably is) a stupid question:
Does the +4 to the DC of saves against non-lethal effects provided by this feat apply to things like disarming and tripping? The example given in BoED is stunning fist, however that provokes a fort-save, whereas the roll to avoid being tripped or disarmed is an opposed disarm/trip roll.
Thank you for any answers you guys are able to to give.
Does the +4 to the DC of saves against non-lethal effects provided by this feat apply to things like disarming and tripping? The example given in BoED is stunning fist, however that provokes a fort-save, whereas the roll to avoid being tripped or disarmed is an opposed disarm/trip roll.
Thank you for any answers you guys are able to to give.