When a combination of powers/feats each allow a push or slide of 1 square, can they be combined into a single forced move of 2
Specifically …
Artificer Power (1): Thundering Armor - "Hit: 1d8+3 thunder damage and you push the secondary target 1 square away from the primary target.
combined with…
Dragonmark Feat: Mark of Storm - "Whenever you hit an enemy with a thunder or lightning power, you can slide that enemy 1 square.
Ok, in this case I'm thinking it'd be a push 1 from the attack, followed by a slide 1 from the feat
Best Answer
The exact same (in fact more detailed) question came up on the WotC boards. Here is the answer to your question:
Where someone else explains how this sort of rule is adjudicated in D&D 4E:
So yes, they 'stack'.
Interestingly the OP on the WotC post also adds in the use of the Quickbeam Staff:
This is a property of the
Forceful
enchantment.Wondering if it applies to each...
The answer is quite niggly, in that it relies on the emphasized text in the quote above, namely:
This results in a
(1+1)+1=3
forced movement.