Hypersmurf said:The 3E PHB Table of Action Types says Sunder is a standard action; it lists Trip, Grapple, and Disarm as action type varies, and notes that they can be performed as part of a full attack action.
The 3E SRD description of Sunder calls it a standard action; the SRD lists Trip, Grapple, and Disarm as action type varies, and notes that they can be performed as part of a full attack action.
The 3.5 PHB Table of Action Types says Sunder is a standard action; it lists Trip, Grapple, and Disarm as action type varies, and notes that they can be performed as part of a full attack action.
The 3.5 SRD Table of Action Types says Sunder is a standard action; it lists Trip, Grapple, and Disarm as action type varies, and notes that they can be performed as part of a full attack action.
The d20 Modern handbook Table of Action Types says Sunder is a standard action; it lists Trip, Grapple, and Disarm as action type varies, and notes that they can be performed as part of a full attack action.
The d20 Modern SRD Table of Action Types says Sunder is a standard action; it lists Trip, Grapple, and Disarm as action type varies, and notes that they can be performed as part of a full attack action.
It's not an editing slipup unless that same editing slipup made it into three different handbooks and their equivalent SRDs, without being mentioned in the errata for any of those three documents.
No - only if you make the assumption that Sunder replaces any melee attack to begin with. If you make that assumption, then you read "You can use a melee attack" as confirmation of the assumption.
If you assume, on the other hand, that the table is correct (rather than assuming that the table is in error and that the same error has made its way into all of the documents mentioned above), then the text does not contradict the table. The text merely states what the Sunder standard action allows you to do - use a melee attack to strike an opponent's weapon or shield.
The text only contradicts the table if you make the presupposition that the table is in error, and use that presupposition to interpret the text.
-Hyp.
3.5 SRD said:IMPROVED SUNDER [GENERAL]
Prerequisites: Str 13, Power Attack.
Benefit: When you strike at an object held or carried by an opponent (such as a weapon or shield), you do not provoke an attack of opportunity (see Sunder, page 158).
You also gain a +4 bonus on any attack roll made to attack an object held or carried by another character.
Normal: Without this feat, you provoke an attack of opportunity when you strike at an object held or carried by another character.
Special: A fighter may select Improved Sunder as one of his fighter bonus feats (see page 38).
Mac Callum said:Complete Warrior has a feat which allows Sunder at Range, does it not? Does this feat say whether it can be part of a full attack, or a standard action?
At most the text is only clear as to melee v. ranged attack. It is unclear as to timing. The table is not unclear at all.
Complete Warrior said:"When attacking objects, you deal full damage (instead of half damage) with slashing or bludgeoning ranged weapons. You can make ranged sunder attempts with piercing weapons, such as arrows, but you only deal half damage; divide the damage dealt by 2 before applying the object's hardness. (some reference commentary to the PH for sunder special attack and object hardness) You must be within 30 feet of your opponent to make a ranged sunder attempt."
Celtavian said:Does the text of the 3E SRD and PHB differ? I don't have my 3E PHB on me.