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There are three degrees of cover. If a target is behind multiple sources of cover, only the most protective degree of cover applies; the degrees aren't added together. For example, if a target is behind a creature that gives half cover and a tree trunk that gives three-quarters cover, the target has three-quarters cover. | There are three degrees of cover. If a target is behind multiple sources of cover, only the most protective degree of cover applies; the degrees aren't added together. For example, if a target is behind a creature that gives half cover and a tree trunk that gives three-quarters cover, the target has three-quarters cover. | ||
====[[Half Cover]]=== | ===[[Cover]]=== | ||
=====[[Half Cover]]===== | |||
{{:Half Cover}} | {{:Half Cover}} | ||
{{:Three-quarters Cover}} | =====[[Three-quarters Cover]]===== | ||
{{:Three-quarters Cover}} | |||
====[[Total Cover]]==== | |||
{{:Total Cover}} |
Revision as of 13:17, 12 January 2023
There are three degrees of cover. If a target is behind multiple sources of cover, only the most protective degree of cover applies; the degrees aren't added together. For example, if a target is behind a creature that gives half cover and a tree trunk that gives three-quarters cover, the target has three-quarters cover.
- +2 bonus to AL and Reflex saving throws.
- A target has half cover if an obstacle blocks at least half of its body. The obstacle might be a low wall, a large piece of furniture, a narrow tree trunk, or a creature, whether that creature is an enemy or a friend.