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<blockquote data-quote="Mac Callum" data-source="post: 1449661" data-attributes="member: 17035"><p>I see "Sunder a Weapon" and "Sunder an Object" under "Standard Actions." I mention "Strike an Object" because the Feat itself say "you may sunder an object <em>such as a weapon</em>." The Improved Sunder feat allows you to sunder either without provoking an AoO.</p><p></p><p>I see under the Sunder feat that it's a melee attack - which only tells me that it must be in melee, not ranged. The text does not say whether it can be part of a full attack or must be a standard action, or even a full round action. It only says "melee." Time is not mentioned at all. Should feat descriptions come with something analagous to casting time fields?</p><p></p><p>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?</p><p></p><p>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.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I looked up the Complete Warrior "Ranged Sunder" feat. It also does not mention whether it is a Varies Action or a Standard Action. It only says that you can Sunder at range, up to 30'. It references the text on page 158 of the 3.5 PHB, which also does not say if it's Varies or Standard. The only sources now are Skip and the Table.</p><p></p><p>PS - I actually see a lot of use from Sunder, but then I use something akin to hong's Imbued Magic rules. A magic weapon in your enemy's hands is usually just a Masterwork one in yours, abd maybe a cursed one too. Weapons take on their user's alignment after a time, in my house rule.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mac Callum, post: 1449661, member: 17035"] I see "Sunder a Weapon" and "Sunder an Object" under "Standard Actions." I mention "Strike an Object" because the Feat itself say "you may sunder an object [I]such as a weapon[/I]." The Improved Sunder feat allows you to sunder either without provoking an AoO. I see under the Sunder feat that it's a melee attack - which only tells me that it must be in melee, not ranged. The text does not say whether it can be part of a full attack or must be a standard action, or even a full round action. It only says "melee." Time is not mentioned at all. Should feat descriptions come with something analagous to casting time fields? 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. Edit: I looked up the Complete Warrior "Ranged Sunder" feat. It also does not mention whether it is a Varies Action or a Standard Action. It only says that you can Sunder at range, up to 30'. It references the text on page 158 of the 3.5 PHB, which also does not say if it's Varies or Standard. The only sources now are Skip and the Table. PS - I actually see a lot of use from Sunder, but then I use something akin to hong's Imbued Magic rules. A magic weapon in your enemy's hands is usually just a Masterwork one in yours, abd maybe a cursed one too. Weapons take on their user's alignment after a time, in my house rule. [/QUOTE]
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