Difference between revisions of "Actions in Pathfinder"
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|Grapple || No || With Greater Grapple, maintaining a grapple is a move action |
|Grapple || No || With Greater Grapple, maintaining a grapple is a move action |
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− | |Bull Rush || No ||May be used as part of a charge |
+ | |Bull Rush || No ||May be used as part of a charge (takes the place of your attack at the end of the charge) |
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− | |Overrun || No |
+ | |Overrun || No ||May be used as part of a charge (takes the place of your attack at the end of the charge) |
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|Trip || Yes || You may trip with any weapon; the trip property just allows you to drop the weapon and avoid being tripped, yourself |
|Trip || Yes || You may trip with any weapon; the trip property just allows you to drop the weapon and avoid being tripped, yourself |
Revision as of 19:17, 30 April 2013
What Can I do in a Round?
Questions About Specific Feats, Maneuvers
Questions About Specific Feats, Maneuvers | ||
Feat | Usable with Full Attack? | Common Questions |
Vital Strike | No | Cannot be used on a charge or combined with Spring Attack |
Sunder | Yes | Clarified in Paizo FAQ |
Disarm | Yes | |
Grapple | No | With Greater Grapple, maintaining a grapple is a move action |
Bull Rush | No | May be used as part of a charge (takes the place of your attack at the end of the charge) |
Overrun | No | May be used as part of a charge (takes the place of your attack at the end of the charge) |
Trip | Yes | You may trip with any weapon; the trip property just allows you to drop the weapon and avoid being tripped, yourself |
Two Weapon Fighting | Yes | Only usable as part of a full attack; without the use of cleave or a similar feat, a character is limited to one attack unless using the full attack action |