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Can a monk with natural weapons use them in a flurry?
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<blockquote data-quote="ThirdWizard" data-source="post: 2375722" data-attributes="member: 12037"><p>The full attack action isn't over. Lets take a fighter 6 who has two attacks and TWF and is holding two swords. He takes his first attack and doesn't use the TWF rules. He has taken his first attack with no penalty. After that he can still complete his full attack by taking his second iterative attack. Can he attack with his off hand? No. Why? He didn't take the TWF penalty, so he can't. If he had taken the penalty, he could have taken the third attack. His full attack action must end there.</p><p></p><p>Lets take the monk flurrying. He takes his flurry attack. He has now limited himself during his full attack action. He is still in his full attack action when he has completed his final flurry attack, but he cannot choose to now use an attack limited by flurry of blows because that would invalidate the flurry that he has already performed. He is stuck with his decision and since he is unable to make any more attacks, his full attack action must end.</p><p></p><p><em>You cannot end your full attack action then decide to take another attack. That makes no sense whatsoever.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThirdWizard, post: 2375722, member: 12037"] The full attack action isn't over. Lets take a fighter 6 who has two attacks and TWF and is holding two swords. He takes his first attack and doesn't use the TWF rules. He has taken his first attack with no penalty. After that he can still complete his full attack by taking his second iterative attack. Can he attack with his off hand? No. Why? He didn't take the TWF penalty, so he can't. If he had taken the penalty, he could have taken the third attack. His full attack action must end there. Lets take the monk flurrying. He takes his flurry attack. He has now limited himself during his full attack action. He is still in his full attack action when he has completed his final flurry attack, but he cannot choose to now use an attack limited by flurry of blows because that would invalidate the flurry that he has already performed. He is stuck with his decision and since he is unable to make any more attacks, his full attack action must end. [i]You cannot end your full attack action then decide to take another attack. That makes no sense whatsoever.[/i] [/QUOTE]
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