Threatened
Any square that a creature can reach with its weapons or claws also threatens those squares and therefore any characters or creatures standing in one of the
threatened squares. The character’s own facing doesn’t matter—it’s possible to
be threatened by someone standing behind you.
Threatened characters can choose to ignore the creature threatening them and
take any combat action they wish, but if they do, the threatening creature gains
an immediate attack of opportunity. The following actions create an attack of
opportunity for the threatening creature:
· Attempting missile combat (other than at the threatening creature, and only in
the combat round when it first threatens the character).
· Moving away from the threatening creature. This includes move, charge, and
run, but not withdraw.
· Turning so that the threatening creature is now in a rear square.
· Attempting an unarmed attack against any foe except an unarmed human-like
creature.
Monsters and characters threaten all eligible squares throughout the entire
round. If a character tries to sprint through the threatened squares to get by
the defender, the defender gets an attack of opportunity as the character runs
by. If the creature being attacked suffers from a successful knockdown roll or if
a critical hit from the attack of opportunity is suffered, then it must stop
moving. Otherwise, it may run by the creature threatening it.
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