2/19/2024 0 Comments Flat footed starfinderThat's how we've always played it in our games, and it works well. I'd actually even go so far as to say that you aren't flat-footed at all if you aren't surprised, whether you've acted or not. If you act in the surprise round, then you are not flat-footed. But I want more opinions since I'm not pretty sure on how to deal with this. The most "normal" thing to do imo is that you are not FF if you have acted in the surprise round. So, are you FF if you have acted in the surprise round but not in the regular initiative? If so, how can I interpret that narratively? I interpret surprise round as part of the combat. The flat Footed condition says you are flat Footed till you act in combat. So if you act in the surprise round you are still flat Footed till your first complete turn. as a regular turn I understand a turn with move and standard actions. In the initiative section they say that you are flat Footed till your first REGULAR TURN. I have a little problem understanding when you are flat Footed when a surprise round occurs. but they also want to have advise of the house rules. they don't have problems with house rules, they even proposed some. I have a group with players that enjoy the tactic game.
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