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Thread: Greate vs Ice Slick
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2017-04-14, 04:20 PM (ISO 8601)
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Greate vs Ice Slick
The spell Grease spells out that creatures in the area that don't move don't become flat-footed. The second-level Ice Slick lacks this language.
Does this make a difference? As in, is there a general rule in Pathfinder that standing on slippery terrain makes you flat-footed? Or is the extra text on Grease simply a reminder that wasn't technically needed?
I'd like to have a rules source on this, not just a "I thought that..." or "I would personally rule that..." Thanks!Guide to the Magus, the Pathfinder Gish class.
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2017-04-14, 05:10 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Greate vs Ice Slick
You are only considered flat-footed when you use the Acrobatics skill to cross narrow and/or uneven terrain, not a 'slippery surface'. A 'slippery surface' is merely something that requires or increases the DC of an acrobatics check. The Grease spell mentioning that a character is not considered flat-footed is unnecessary.
Last edited by Eldonauran; 2017-04-14 at 05:11 PM.