Correct. As far as the last example, though, it IS possible if you wanted to burn an Action Point on it (though you'd still be left with a standard action that can't be spent on the Drunken Monkey attack again).There's something I'm not sure I understand.
When I use a full discipline power, can I use both techniques in the same round, or must I choose between them?
This is how I think it works.
If I use Dancing Cobra, I can do both the move technique and the standard technique in that round, in any order. Since it's at At-Will, I can do the move technique twice (dropping my standard to a move).
If I use Drunken Monkey, I can still do both move and standard techniques in the same round, but I can't use the move technique twice because it's an Encounter power.
I do get the part about not mixing powers - so no Dancing Cobra move with Drunken Monkey attack.
I do think that you could, for instance, use the Drunken Monkey movement technique twice (A double move; one move action, and trading your standard for a move action). You could only do this on the turn you use the Drunken Monkey encounter power.
The number of times you can use a full
discipline power’s techniques during a round
is determined by the power’s type—at-will or
encounter—and by the actions you have available
that round. For example, you can use the
techniques of an at-will full discipline power as
many times during a round as you like, provided
you have enough of the required actions, but
you can use the techniques of an encounter full
discipline power once during a round.