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| summary = '''Opportunity Attack''' or '''Attack of Opportunity''' is a common [[Passive feature]]/{{Action|reaction}}. This ability allows a creature to make a melee {{Attack Roll}} against enemies when they move out of the creature's melee range.
| summary = '''Opportunity Attack''' or '''Attack of Opportunity''' is a common [[Passive feature]] / {{r|reaction}}. This ability allows a creature to make a melee {{Attack Roll}} against enemies when they move out of the creature's melee range.
| description = Automatically attack an enemy moving out of your reach.
| description = Automatically attack an enemy moving out of your reach.
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Latest revision as of 05:26, 14 December 2024

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Opportunity Attack or Attack of Opportunity is a common Passive feature / Reaction. This ability allows a creature to make a melee Attack roll against enemies when they move out of the creature's melee range.

Description

Automatically attack an enemy moving out of your reach.

How to learn

(Information not yet added.)

Notes

  • The Disengage Disengage Action allows creatures to avoid provoking opportunity attacks.
  • If dual wielding melee weapons, both weapons are used for opportunity attack.
  • The Polearm Master Polearm Master feat allows an opportunity attack when creatures move into reach if using polearms.
  • Creatures cannot make opportunity attacks when:
    • Wielding only ranged weapons.
    • Having Conditions that prevent the use of Reactions, such as Prone Prone, Incapacitated Incapacitated, or Sleeping Sleeping.
    • Unable to see the target for any reason, such as the target being Invisible Invisible or the attacker being Blinded Blinded.