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[3.5] No Readied Charges?
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<blockquote data-quote="sithramir" data-source="post: 1042092" data-attributes="member: 12183"><p>Its very interpretable I suppose. I see it as you can't charge because readying an action to do a standard in no way implies that you "were restricted to only a standard or move equivalent action on your turn". You were still doing a Move equivalent action and then the standard. So you weren't restricted and therefore are unable to charge.</p><p></p><p>Also charge is defined as a full round action and you can only ready a standard/move/free action. The fact that you can charge with a standard action in a surprise round or something like slow that _restricted_ you to only a standard action is a SPECIAL use of charge in that circumstance. Its still a 'full round' action. You just only had a standard for your full round. Since, theres no way to make a charge not a full round action by the specific wording in the text you can't ready it. </p><p></p><p>If you could you'd then be doing a full round and a move equivalent action in the same turn. Which would be more than you are allowed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sithramir, post: 1042092, member: 12183"] Its very interpretable I suppose. I see it as you can't charge because readying an action to do a standard in no way implies that you "were restricted to only a standard or move equivalent action on your turn". You were still doing a Move equivalent action and then the standard. So you weren't restricted and therefore are unable to charge. Also charge is defined as a full round action and you can only ready a standard/move/free action. The fact that you can charge with a standard action in a surprise round or something like slow that _restricted_ you to only a standard action is a SPECIAL use of charge in that circumstance. Its still a 'full round' action. You just only had a standard for your full round. Since, theres no way to make a charge not a full round action by the specific wording in the text you can't ready it. If you could you'd then be doing a full round and a move equivalent action in the same turn. Which would be more than you are allowed. [/QUOTE]
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