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*Wilderness Encounter Evasion
 
*Wilderness Encounter Evasion
 
**Per the book, the party can ALWAYS evade successfully if it has the advantage of surprise.
 
**Per the book, the party can ALWAYS evade successfully if it has the advantage of surprise.
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**Per the book, evasion is totally off the table when the party has ''been'' surprised.
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**Per the book, evasion is totally of the table when the party has [i]been[/i] surprised.
 
**Dice-rolling on the evasion table comes in when neither side has the advantage of surprise.
 
**Dice-rolling on the evasion table comes in when neither side has the advantage of surprise.
 
**If the reaction roll is 6-12 and the encountered creature is Neutral or Lawful, the party may evade with out a roll in situations where neither party has surprise.
 
**If the reaction roll is 6-12 and the encountered creature is Neutral or Lawful, the party may evade with out a roll in situations where neither party has surprise.

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