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One 5-foot step per round, what about the Hasted partial action
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<blockquote data-quote="Jaxom" data-source="post: 505582" data-attributes="member: 7470"><p>Here's the complete question and answer from the FAQ quoted earlier:</p><p></p><p><strong>If a character receives a haste spell, she gets an extra partial action on her turn. Do movement options that are limited "per turn" apply over the whole turn, or should they be interpreted to be on a per-action basis? For example, can a hasted person do the following:</strong></p><p><strong>- Make a standard move, and then take a partial attack action with normal 5-foot step (as per Table 8-3)? </strong></p><p><strong>- Make a double move, and then a partial attack, without suffering an attack of opportunity in the initial square of movement?</strong></p><p><strong>- Make a standard charge and then partial move in a different direction?</strong> </p><p>No to all. Haste gives you an extra partial action each round. It doesn't let you break the rules otherwise, and it does not give you an "extra" round during your turn. </p><p>- If you move during your turn, you cannot also take a 5-foot step, haste notwithstanding. </p><p>- If you start your turn in a threatened space and you leave that space, you provoke an attack of opportunity when you leave unless you do nothing else during the rest of your turn except move, haste notwithstanding. </p><p>- When you charge, all your movement during the round must be in a straight line and in the same direction, haste notwithstanding.</p><p></p><p>Unless I'm missing something, nowhere in the above statement, or by the definitions quoted previously in the thread from the PHB, does it say a character can't take a 5-ft step and attack then follow up with a hasted 5-ft step and another attack.</p><p></p><p>I see attacks of opportunity for moving more than 5 feet in a round. I also see that by the definition of a 5-foot step in the PHB that it's not even considered a move in combat.</p><p></p><p>Without specific points to FAQ and the PHB, pages and paragraphs, I see alot of interpretation. I understand alot of the rules are left to interpretation, just last night a spell a player cast was interpretated a few different ways, but that's another thread. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaxom, post: 505582, member: 7470"] Here's the complete question and answer from the FAQ quoted earlier: [B]If a character receives a haste spell, she gets an extra partial action on her turn. Do movement options that are limited "per turn" apply over the whole turn, or should they be interpreted to be on a per-action basis? For example, can a hasted person do the following: - Make a standard move, and then take a partial attack action with normal 5-foot step (as per Table 8-3)? - Make a double move, and then a partial attack, without suffering an attack of opportunity in the initial square of movement? - Make a standard charge and then partial move in a different direction?[/B] No to all. Haste gives you an extra partial action each round. It doesn't let you break the rules otherwise, and it does not give you an "extra" round during your turn. - If you move during your turn, you cannot also take a 5-foot step, haste notwithstanding. - If you start your turn in a threatened space and you leave that space, you provoke an attack of opportunity when you leave unless you do nothing else during the rest of your turn except move, haste notwithstanding. - When you charge, all your movement during the round must be in a straight line and in the same direction, haste notwithstanding. Unless I'm missing something, nowhere in the above statement, or by the definitions quoted previously in the thread from the PHB, does it say a character can't take a 5-ft step and attack then follow up with a hasted 5-ft step and another attack. I see attacks of opportunity for moving more than 5 feet in a round. I also see that by the definition of a 5-foot step in the PHB that it's not even considered a move in combat. Without specific points to FAQ and the PHB, pages and paragraphs, I see alot of interpretation. I understand alot of the rules are left to interpretation, just last night a spell a player cast was interpretated a few different ways, but that's another thread. ;) [/QUOTE]
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