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stavo ripensando a questo talento (IMHO molto utile ad un combattente in sella)

dice che quando cerco di oltrepassare in sella il bersaglio non può muoversi (e fin qui nessun problema, funziona come oltrepassare migliorato) e che la cavalcatura può effettuare un attacco con gli zoccoli contro ogni avversario travolto...

il punto è:

se la cavalcatura non ha gli zoccoli?

nel caso del mio paladino che cavalca un drago, il problema non me lo pongo --> usa gli artigli

ma un pg "normale" a cavallo, ad esempio, di un cane da galoppo? la povera bestia ha tutto tranne che degli zoccoli alla fine delle zampe... e a differenza del cavallo (che ha morso e zoccolo come attacchi) il cane ha solo il morso...

soluzione?

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Direttamente dalle faq:

If you have the Trample feat, and you perform a mounted overrun, your target cannot choose to avoid you, and if you knock your opponent prone with the overrun, your mount can make one hoof attack against your opponent. Suppose you’re mounted on something other than a horse. Should the mount get one attack with its primary natural weapon (a hoof attack is the horse’s primary attack), or does a creature without a hoof attack get no free attack to attack against the trampled and prone

opponent?

The free attack for the mount in a trample represents the mount literally knocking down the foe and stepping on him as he falls underneath the mount’s churning feet. The feat description specifies a hoof attack, but the kind of natural weapon is not limited only to hoof attacks. Any attack that is

delivered with a foot, such as a claw or slam attack, also works.

If the quadruped mount has natural weaponry on all four feet, use the weapon on the front feet. (For example, if your mount is a big cat, use the claw attack for a trample, not the rake.)

Mounts that don’t attack with their feet don’t get the free attack. For example, if your mount is a riding dog, it won’t get a free attack from a trample; it can’t use its bite, and it has no natural weaponry on its front feet.

Però, dato che il Colpo senz'armi può essere portato con varie parti del corpo, il cane potrebbe dare una zampata alla creatura che sta calpestando :lol:

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grazie mille! (altro punto a favore della cavalcatura draconica)

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