I was thinking about a tactic where a rogue or any character that had at least 2d6 SA dmg and the hamstring feat would use hit and run tactics with Spring Attack. As far as I can tell, the reduction in movement rate would stack - in this method probably multiply as stacking would be too powerful. So I am thinking that it is possible to reduce someone's movement rate down to 1/32nd or or even 1/64th of their original movement. That would make the traditional 5' step longer than the character's base movement and perhaps even a double move and worse - a run. Would the free 5' step still be allowed if the character took no other actual movement in the round?
As a related question, could someone with the Hamstring feat sacrifice more than just 2d6 - let's say 8d6 and have the effect happen 4x per hit?
Feedback appreciated - if I have made a gross error in overlooking an obvious rule, I apologize early. I don't have the books with me right now.
As a related question, could someone with the Hamstring feat sacrifice more than just 2d6 - let's say 8d6 and have the effect happen 4x per hit?
Feedback appreciated - if I have made a gross error in overlooking an obvious rule, I apologize early. I don't have the books with me right now.