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Move and Attack or Attack and then move?


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One attack is a standard action... which allows a move equiv. action before or after the std. attack.

Doesn't matter what level you are...
 

mikebr99 said:
One attack is a standard action... which allows a move equiv. action before or after the std. attack.

Doesn't matter what level you are...

ok just checking with the rules gurus..
 


Re: Re: Move and Attack or Attack and then move?

Crothian said:


What you are describing is the Spring Attack feat.

Don't think so, Crothian.

Leopold's not asking if you can move, attack, and move again.

He wanted to know if a character with only one attack needed a full attack action in order to use it.

The answer, as the others stated, is no. A full attack action is only required when making more than one attack.

Note, though, that a level 3 monk, with only one attack, would need to use a full attack in order to make use of his flurry. And the same for any other circumstance that allows multiple attacks.
 
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