RigaMortus2
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Felix said:I am suggesting that the only time you make a melee attack action is by using a Standard Action, yes. "Melee Attack" is a game term, and it is listed under Standard Acitons. It is seperate and distinct from Multiple Attacks (which references Full Attack Action).
What is a melee attack action? The only actions I see listed are Standard, Move, Full-Round, Free and "Not an Action". The Standard Action allows you to make a melee attack. A Full-Round Action allows you to make more than one attack (provided you have the means to do so). These can be ranged attacks or melee attacks. And under the Sunder text, there is no reference to this "melee attack action" you are talking about. It simply says "melee attack" which a Standard and Full-Round Action allow.
Felix said:It would work similar to Manyshot, per the core rules. Manyshot requires a standard action. Sunder requires a melee attack action, which is a Standard Action, and is not eligible for Multiple Attacks because of the lack of Footnote 7 and the lack of a text description allowing it as in Grapple.
Sunder requires a melee attack, not a "melee attack action". The Full-Attack Action also allows multiple melee attacks (not multiple melee attack actions). If I can Sunder as a melee attack (not melee attack action), then I can do so once as a Standard Action or multiple times as a Full-Round Action, using Full-attack. I don't need to read the table to be able to figure this out on my own.
Felix said:It is not irrelevant, merely redundant.
Grapple has both footnote 7 and a text allowance, thus you may use it in iterative attacks.
Trip and Disarm have footnote 7, but no text allowance, so you may use it in iterative attacks.
Sunder has neither footnote 7 nor a text allowance, so you may not use it in iterative attacks.
If you're testing for the robustness of the text and table, assuming that one of them is wrong will show you that they are not robust at all; you assumed the problem into the system. But if you ask, "Assuming the text and the table are both correct, does this work?"
And it turns out that it does work.
- The Sunder description refers to a game term defined as a Standard action pages earlier in the same chapter.
- Table 8-2 defines Sunder as a standard action.
- Footnote 7 allows actions that would normally require a Standard action by virtue of their using a melee attack action to replace iterative attacks gained by various means.
- Sunder lacks footnote 7, and so may not be used in iterative attacks.
- Sunder lacks a text allowance similar to Grapple's that would permit it to be used in iterative attacks.
So if the text and the table can work together without conflict, why assume the problem?
Because no where in the text description does it state Sunder is a melee attack ACTION as you seem to be claiming it is. It is a melee attack, which can be limited to once per round using a Standard Action, or used multiple times using a Full Attack Action. But I've already said this twice above...