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''* Slow attacking monsters lose a turn after an attack of opportunity, so you can get a tile after an [[ogre (monster)|ogre]] swings at you.''
 
''* Slow attacking monsters lose a turn after an attack of opportunity, so you can get a tile after an [[ogre (monster)|ogre]] swings at you.''
  
''** Although distortion-branded attacks of opportunity cannot [[blink]] or [[banish]] you, they still have a chance to add extra damage. Compared to regular attacks, the chance of adding 1-7 damage rises from 35% to 47%, the chance of extra 3-26 damage goes up from 25% to 33%.''
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''** Although distortion-branded attacks of opportunity cannot [[blink]] or [[banish]] you, their chance to add extra damage rises in compensation. Compared to regular attacks, the chance of adding 1-7 damage rises from 35% to 47%, the chance of extra 3-26 damage goes up from 25% to 33%.''
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
*Attacks of opportunity will be introduced in [[0.29]] as a replacement for the [[energy randomisation]].
 
*Attacks of opportunity will be introduced in [[0.29]] as a replacement for the [[energy randomisation]].

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When you move away from an enemy, they have a small (1/3) chance of taking advantage and launching a free attack. Repositioning and retreating is often still good, but keep an eye out for those extra attacks.

Adjacent enemies may trigger an attack of opportunity whenever you move; capable enemies of same or faster movement speed will have a 1/3 chance to get a free attack* when you do so. Attacks of opportunity are for most intents and purposes equal to a regular melee attack, though many movement related attack flavours (engulf, ensnare, constriction, trample, certain distortion effects**, phantom's blink with, and blink frog's blink) don't trigger, and self-destructing enemies like lurking horrors and creeping infernos won't blow up.

There are several situations when monsters won't be able to get free attacks on you:

  • Monsters that are slower than you don't get a free attack.
  • Confused, fleeing, or incapacitated (asleep, constricted, caught in a web or net) monsters are unable to chase you.
  • Monsters that cannot see you cannot perform attacks of opportunity.
  • Even monsters with reaching attacks must be right next to you to launch a free attack. You can kite a gnoll with a polearm or a snapping turtle absolutely safely as long as you have at least a tile of distance from them.
  • The player becomes immune to attacks of opportunity while performing martial attacks or rampaging.

* Slow attacking monsters lose a turn after an attack of opportunity, so you can get a tile after an ogre swings at you.

** Although distortion-branded attacks of opportunity cannot blink or banish you, their chance to add extra damage rises in compensation. Compared to regular attacks, the chance of adding 1-7 damage rises from 35% to 47%, the chance of extra 3-26 damage goes up from 25% to 33%.

History