+10ft from Blade Flourish's "whenever you take the attack action," though that happens regardless of Mobile Flourish makes 60ft
Ah. I had to reread a few 1 and 3 year old posts to figure out what I was even talking about a year ago, but I did indeed miss that part of the bard's feature back then.
I interpreted this as "You CAN move to an unoccupied space", so if you want you can move in front of them, but you can also use your movement to walk away, then the opponent won't be able to reach you unless they dash
This actually came up in a recent game! Mobile flourish works on your Attack - including ranged weapons! We had an enemy spellcaster on a roof and none of us had any kind of teleporting spells; my sword bard shot an arrow at them - and mobile flourished right next to them. Next turn, I pushed them with mobile flourish again - off the roof, then bamfed next to their body to get back down again. Basically used it as a Misty Step but without the spell slot.
This actually came up in a recent game! Mobile flourish works on your Attack - including ranged weapons! We had an enemy spellcaster on a roof and none of us had any kind of teleporting spells; my sword bard shot an arrow at them - and mobile flourished right next to them. Next turn, I pushed them with mobile flourish again - off the roof, then bamfed next to their body to get back down again. Basically used it as a Misty Step but without the spell slot.
Mobile Flourish doesn't teleport you. You still have to actually move there using your movement. You could push them with an arrow, but not blink next to them.
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Our DM interpreted it differently then; it says you use your reaction to move to an unoccupied space, not necessarily that you have to walk to that space. Also doesn't say anything about obstacles, terrain, having to see the target/space etc.
Granted, our DM probably did a google search on mobile flourish and saw the BG3 shenanigans you can do with it and just went "Yeah, okay."
Our DM interpreted it differently then; it says you use your reaction to move to an unoccupied space, not necessarily that you have to walk to that space. Also doesn't say anything about obstacles, terrain, having to see the target/space etc.
Granted, our DM probably did a google search on mobile flourish and saw the BG3 shenanigans you can do with it and just went "Yeah, okay."
It says "move" as in use your movement. Anything that lets you teleport would say "teleport."
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Ah. I had to reread a few 1 and 3 year old posts to figure out what I was even talking about a year ago, but I did indeed miss that part of the bard's feature back then.
It is 60 feet. Sorry @jsktrogdor.
I interpreted this as "You CAN move to an unoccupied space", so if you want you can move in front of them, but you can also use your movement to walk away, then the opponent won't be able to reach you unless they dash
This actually came up in a recent game! Mobile flourish works on your Attack - including ranged weapons! We had an enemy spellcaster on a roof and none of us had any kind of teleporting spells; my sword bard shot an arrow at them - and mobile flourished right next to them. Next turn, I pushed them with mobile flourish again - off the roof, then bamfed next to their body to get back down again. Basically used it as a Misty Step but without the spell slot.
Mobile Flourish doesn't teleport you. You still have to actually move there using your movement. You could push them with an arrow, but not blink next to them.
Canto alla vita
alla sua bellezza
ad ogni sua ferita
ogni sua carezza!
I sing to life and to its tragic beauty
To pain and to strife, but all that dances through me
The rise and the fall, I've lived through it all!
Our DM interpreted it differently then; it says you use your reaction to move to an unoccupied space, not necessarily that you have to walk to that space. Also doesn't say anything about obstacles, terrain, having to see the target/space etc.
Granted, our DM probably did a google search on mobile flourish and saw the BG3 shenanigans you can do with it and just went "Yeah, okay."
It says "move" as in use your movement. Anything that lets you teleport would say "teleport."
Canto alla vita
alla sua bellezza
ad ogni sua ferita
ogni sua carezza!
I sing to life and to its tragic beauty
To pain and to strife, but all that dances through me
The rise and the fall, I've lived through it all!