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Feint vs Uncanny Dodge

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Marc L. - 03 Apr 2005 06:09 GMT
Greetings,
       So, if someone attempts to feint a rogue who has uncanny dodge,
can it work, or does uncanny dodge protect the rogue?

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Geoff Watson - 03 Apr 2005 13:50 GMT
> Greetings,
>     So, if someone attempts to feint a rogue who has uncanny dodge,
> can it work, or does uncanny dodge protect the rogue?

Feint works fine.

Geoff.
Mark - 03 Apr 2005 15:40 GMT
> Greetings,
>         So, if someone attempts to feint a rogue who has uncanny dodge,
> can it work, or does uncanny dodge protect the rogue?

Uncanny Dodge only does what it says in the ability description: the
Rogue can lose you DEX bonus to AC by being feinted, Cowering,
Grappling.

[My golden rule for rules interpretation is to read nothing into a
rule that isn't stated explicitly, unless the results are
*unbelieveably* dumb. You can't use Sleight of Hand on a Galley (which
has no listed weight), for example, but you *can* have a flaming icy
sword].

Mark
Marc L. - 03 Apr 2005 20:38 GMT
> Uncanny Dodge only does what it says in the ability description: the
> Rogue can lose you DEX bonus to AC by being feinted, Cowering,
> Grappling.

       I agree, just wanted to see the opinions of others. My DM seemed
to think that uncanny dodge protects against feints, I wanted some
support in my counter argument.

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