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Raven Dark

09-30-04, 05:25 PM
Disarm requires an opposed roll with the two respective weapons, right? How does this work with iterative attacks?

Let's say Fighter A has an attack roll of +15/+10/+5 with his longsword and he is attempting to disarm Fighter B of his longsword (Fighter B has +10/+5 with his sword)

Would the iteritive disarm attempts look like this (assuming A VS B):
1st Attack
+15 VS +10
2nd Attack
+10 VS +10
3rd Attack
+5 VS +10

or like this:

1st Attack
+15 VS +10
2nd Attack
+10 VS +5
3rd Attack
+5 VS +?
Hypersmurf

09-30-04, 07:36 PM
Disarm requires an opposed roll with the two respective weapons, right? How does this work with iterative attacks?

The defender in a Disarm, Grapple, or Sunder check always uses his full BAB.

The attacker uses whatever iterative bonus he's down to.

-Hyp.
Raven Dark

10-01-04, 12:39 AM
The defender in a Disarm, Grapple, or Sunder check always uses his full BAB.

The attacker uses whatever iterative bonus he's down to.

-Hyp.

Thanks a lot, Hyp. You're my favorite ruleslawyer!