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For questions about opportunity attacks in D&D, Pathfinder, and related RPGs. The term "opportunity attack" generally refers to any sort of additional attack that gets triggered by an enemy leaving an opening in its defenses, either during his/her turn or while taking an opportunity action. (See also: the [opportunity-actions] tag.)
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Are my house rules good to make it easier to run away from combat in 5E?
The combat rules fundamentally can't handle this
To understand why tweaking them won't work, you have to go back to basic game design and think about what the combat system is designed to do.
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