Timeline for When a controlled mount takes the Disengage action, does the rider still provoke an opportunity attack if he or she does not also Disengage?
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| Jan 27, 2019 at 21:23 | comment | added | Rubiksmoose | @mdrichey The reason I do when I DM is because I think it is easier and more natural not having to keep track of when the horse and player goes. Many players I find assume that it works with turns interspersed so I also feel it reduces confusion and time spent at the table. | |
| Jan 27, 2019 at 21:02 | comment | added | mdrichey | Thanks so much for the additional information regarding my example. I am the (rather inexperienced) DM in this case. A player has just acquired a mount and I want to make sure I run mounted combat properly. I'm not yet sure whether I will allow the mount and PC to intersperse their actions. | |
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| Jan 27, 2019 at 19:48 | history | answered | Rubiksmoose | CC BY-SA 4.0 |