The section "Aerial and Upward Knockback" on page 116 of Vol 2 of 6th Edition seems to suggest that anyone flying who takes even a single meter of knockback will begin immediately falling until their next phase and then take a half phase to 'reorient' themselves. It further seems consigned to the fact that in combat, most flyers will hit the ground and lie there a bit before they get their next phase.
Really? This seems harsh as it is really easy to just do knockback to a flier, much more so than CON Stunning or knocking out a flier.
Or am I just reading too much into the text, and a flier just moves back the knockback inches and hovers until they can 'reorient'?
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The section "Aerial and Upward Knockback" on page 116 of Vol 2 of 6th Edition seems to suggest that anyone flying who takes even a single meter of knockback will begin immediately falling until their next phase and then take a half phase to 'reorient' themselves. It further seems consigned to the fact that in combat, most flyers will hit the ground and lie there a bit before they get their next phase.
Really? This seems harsh as it is really easy to just do knockback to a flier, much more so than CON Stunning or knocking out a flier.
Or am I just reading too much into the text, and a flier just moves back the knockback inches and hovers until they can 'reorient'?
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