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Originally Posted by zot
...I dunno -- maybe allowing multiple opportunity attacks in one turn like this might just be too fun to overrule...
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Hi Zot,
Using my rules, NOTHING can force a person to ignore being engaged. It is always the choice of the person who is engaged to say if they want to ignore being engaged and move.
So in your case above, using my rules, the people with Avert will move away, be engaged, and stop. Then they are forced to take the disengage option. If they WANT to say, "you don't engage me", and keep moving, they can. But only if their armour is so high, (or they think that you so suck), that they believe that they can do so safely.
Warm regards, Rick.