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<blockquote data-quote="Tequila Sunrise" data-source="post: 3592359" data-attributes="member: 40398"><p>Yes, this option is highly situational, but then again Dire Charge is an epic feat. I'm adjusting this feat because it bugs me that it's so limited. If I can take the equivalent of a full round action and two move actions (Dire Charge as part of a charge), why can't I take the equivalent of a full round action and a single move action (Dire Charge as I would have it)?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Right you are. So here is my revised Dire Charge, which does not step on Bounding Assault's toes; poke as many holes in it as you can.</p><p></p><p>Dire Charge allows two options:</p><p>1. The option presented in the ELH.</p><p>2. As a full round action, you can make a full attack and move up to your base speed in a straight line. If you use this option, you cannot modify your movement in any way such as by Hiding, Moving Silently or Tumbling.</p><p></p><p>Neither option is actually a full attack, so you cannot use attacks derived from anything other than your base attack bonus, such as from the haste spell or by wielding a secondary weapon, unless you would normally be able to gain such attacks as part of a charge or standard action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tequila Sunrise, post: 3592359, member: 40398"] Yes, this option is highly situational, but then again Dire Charge is an epic feat. I'm adjusting this feat because it bugs me that it's so limited. If I can take the equivalent of a full round action and two move actions (Dire Charge as part of a charge), why can't I take the equivalent of a full round action and a single move action (Dire Charge as I would have it)? Right you are. So here is my revised Dire Charge, which does not step on Bounding Assault's toes; poke as many holes in it as you can. Dire Charge allows two options: 1. The option presented in the ELH. 2. As a full round action, you can make a full attack and move up to your base speed in a straight line. If you use this option, you cannot modify your movement in any way such as by Hiding, Moving Silently or Tumbling. Neither option is actually a full attack, so you cannot use attacks derived from anything other than your base attack bonus, such as from the haste spell or by wielding a secondary weapon, unless you would normally be able to gain such attacks as part of a charge or standard action. [/QUOTE]
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