Monk's stunning attack and flurry

Kershek

Sci-Fi Newshound
If a monk flurries with a stunning attack as the first attack and succeeds, does the second attack get the advantage of a stunned foe, or are the blows too quick to take advantage of it? In other words, if you're doing a quick one-two punch, how would the opponent have a chance to get "stunned" and lose his dex?
 

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The selected victim is most definately stunned for the second and any remaining attacks.

Don't forget that he can even chose a different opponent for each blow, and can do so after seeing the results of one blow before the next.

You strike. Check the results. Strike again.
 

Artoomis said:
The selected victim is most definately stunned for the second and any remaining attacks.

Don't forget that he can even chose a different opponent for each blow, and can do so after seeing the results of one blow before the next.

You strike. Check the results. Strike again.

Not quite; you can only use Stunning Fist once per round. Check the description of the feat.
 

hong said:


Not quite; you can only use Stunning Fist once per round. Check the description of the feat.

Agreed. Of course, I never stated otherwise anyway. Did I state you could stun more than once a round and not realize I wrote that? If so , consider this a clarification. You can't.
 

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