Pressing Attack


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IceBear said:
Yeah, I do too :)

Man, a fighter with this feat is the bane of all spellcasters. Combine this will the epic Spellcasting Harrier feat, and you've got a real nightmare on your hands.
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IceBear said:
No, it wouldn't work if it had that limitation though.

You charge the archer and attack. The archer steps back 5ft, but since you've moved that round you can't take the 5ft step to follow. The next round you step up and the process repearts.

This feat would have to allow you to take an "extra" 5ft step to work.

IceBear


No, you don't NEED an extra 5-foot step for this to work. If the one you took as your "Pressing Attack" counted against your NEXT 5-foot step, this would work just fine without giving you an "extra" 5-foot step.

I haven't read the feat, so I don't know what might be intended, I was only pointing out that it could be run either way, and I would have no problem in it's taking up your next 5-foot step.
 

I'm playing a 2nd level paladin who will level next session. After attaining 3rd level, he'll have the following feats: Combat Reflexes (Dex 16), Movement Check, and Pressing Attack. Did I mention he uses a polearm (Glaive)? :)

Even without Pressing Attack, he completely dominates the battlefield by restricting the enemy's movement and allowing the spellcasters to pummel them with impunity. I just can't wait until 6th level, when i'll pick up Karmic Strike :)
 

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