Sorcica said:The SWSE preview double attack feat looks like something we can use (except that it requires two rolls, why not just make the two attacks with one attack and damage roll?).
I guess so you can attack two different adjacent enemies?
Sorcica said:The SWSE preview double attack feat looks like something we can use (except that it requires two rolls, why not just make the two attacks with one attack and damage roll?).
Baby Samurai said:And if a character or monster wanted to use its full array of attacks it could sacrifice a Swift action.
Sacrificial Lamb said:You guys overcomplicate things. Do this:
For every 10 points of Base Attack Bonus, you receive a bonus attack. That's it.
Johan, a 10th level fighter with 16 Strength can attack with his sword twice per round at +13 (+3 STR, +10 BAB). At 20th level, he'll have THREE attacks, at +23 (+3 STR, +20 BAB). There you go. It's simple. Add any necessary modifications for feats, and you're done.
Flynn said:I'd think once or twice before granting a full array of attacks on just a Standard and one Swift action.
Probably.Maybe the monsters primary natural attack should be at –5 (like it is for PC's) not just the secondary natural attacks when taking a Full Round Action to attack?
Sorcica said:Probably.
I'm concerned that PCs won't be able to keep up with monsters if the damage bonus is only ½ level.
Baby Samurai said:But keep in mind you only get half of your "heroic class levels" as a damage bonus, so monsters would not gain this bonus.
So basically with this system, full round/attack actions will be less common for everybody (monsters and PC's).
So if a PC is fighting an owlbear and they both choose to take a full round action to attack, the PC could attack twice with Double Attack (at BAB –5) and the owlbear could attack with 2 claws and a bite (all 3 attacks at BAB –5)