View Full Version : [3.5 ToB] Can you use a Counter if Flat-footed?
Frosty
2008-12-12, 03:35 AM
In the beginning of combat, if you lose initiative and hasn't had a chance to act yet, I know you can't use an Immediate action to initiate a Counter (or to do much else). However, if it were in the middle of the battle, and you were made Flat-Footed via a spell like Distract Assailat, then can you still make Counters for the rest of the round until your next turn?
For example, a Beguiler casts Distract Assailant on a Warblade. The Warblade fails the save and is now Flat-Footed. Someone else now forces the Warblade to make a Will Save. Can the Warblade use Moment of Perfect Mind at this time?
If someone could cite me a surce and page number for the answer I'd appreciate that as well.
Khatoblepas
2008-12-12, 04:53 AM
I don't believe so, as you can't use immediate actions while flat footed. Somewhere in the SRD it says:
You also cannot use an immediate action if you are flat-footed.
Douglas
2008-12-12, 07:42 AM
If you are flat-footed, then you cannot take immediate actions regardless of the reason for your flat-footed status. Just check and make sure the effect actually makes you flat-footed rather than just denying dex bonus to AC.
It gets a bit more questionable if you are using Stance of Alacrity and the counter you want to use would thus take no action rather than an immediate action.
Frosty
2008-12-13, 03:52 AM
Terrific. Where does it say you can't take Immediate actions while flat-footed?
Attilargh
2008-12-13, 04:35 AM
Second paragraoh of page 45 of the Tome of Battle.
mikej
2008-12-13, 04:38 AM
Terrific. Where does it say you can't take Immediate actions while flat-footed?
I second the check to see if that effect makes you flat-footed or not, anyways a little snip from SRD
D20 SRD: Here (http://www.d20srd.org/srd/combat/actionsincombat.htm)
You also cannot use an immediate action if you are flat-footed.
Frosty
2008-12-14, 12:04 PM
Thanks you Attilargh.
Mikej, Distract Assailant from the Spell Compendium does indeed say the target is flat-footed until the beginning of its next turn. Very useful if you have a rogue buddy.
imperialspectre
2008-12-14, 01:44 PM
Also great for the Beguiler's Cloaked Casting.
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