Talk:Caitlyn/Background/@comment-64.142.66.139-20110105231840/@comment-12.70.138.3-20110922205831

No it's defintely a D&D reference. Flat footed was when you were flanked or someone snuck up on you for a surprise attack in which you could not defend yourself. Meanin no dexteity bonus to AC and rogues and other sneaky characters could deal extra damage to you. The reference translates to do not be caught by surprise. Or Do not be caught when unable to defend yourself properly.