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<blockquote data-quote="billd91" data-source="post: 1147542" data-attributes="member: 3400"><p>I don't see why Manyshot and Shot on the Run wouldn't work together. The way I see it, Shot on the Run allows you to take your attack, which is a standard action, in the middle of a move action you're also making rather than before or after. I don't see any reason why that attack can't be a Manyshot attack.</p><p>I think the reason they're using attack action in the description for Shot on the Run is to indicate that it not part of the move action you're also taking but an attack action, which is a standard action. That will prevent you from then taking another attack action when your move action is otherwise done since you can't have more than one standard action in a round. I think they could have been more explicit in saying that doing a Shot on the Run (or Spring Attack) expends both a standard and move action.</p><p>And I agree that Manyshot is described as a standard action to indicate that although you are making multiple attacks, it is not a full round action.</p><p></p><p>Turns out I agree with Doc C since I'm now seeing his reply in the train as I'm editing this particular reply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billd91, post: 1147542, member: 3400"] I don't see why Manyshot and Shot on the Run wouldn't work together. The way I see it, Shot on the Run allows you to take your attack, which is a standard action, in the middle of a move action you're also making rather than before or after. I don't see any reason why that attack can't be a Manyshot attack. I think the reason they're using attack action in the description for Shot on the Run is to indicate that it not part of the move action you're also taking but an attack action, which is a standard action. That will prevent you from then taking another attack action when your move action is otherwise done since you can't have more than one standard action in a round. I think they could have been more explicit in saying that doing a Shot on the Run (or Spring Attack) expends both a standard and move action. And I agree that Manyshot is described as a standard action to indicate that although you are making multiple attacks, it is not a full round action. Turns out I agree with Doc C since I'm now seeing his reply in the train as I'm editing this particular reply. [/QUOTE]
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