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<blockquote data-quote="Elder-Basilisk" data-source="post: 2789986" data-attributes="member: 3146"><p>The advantage of mass snakes swiftness over haste is that:</p><p>1. All of the extra attacks happen at once rather than being spread out over a round. Thus, you only have to have your hitters in position at one point of the round; with haste, if your hitters are later tripped, bull-rushed, trapped behind a wall of ice/stone/force, tanglefoot bagged, or the enemy tumbles away to avoid the full attack the extra attacks don't occur in the round of casting. Also, an enemy damaged by haste attacks has an opportunity to get off a final attack or to be healed in between all of the attacks. </p><p></p><p>2. Mass snake's swiftness can give that extra attack in the crucial opening round of combat. Haste only gives an extra attack on a full attack.</p><p></p><p>3. It's on the druid's spell list and haste isn't.</p><p></p><p>In a lot of situations, haste is a better bet than mass snake's swiftness, but there are a fair number of situations where mass snake's swiftness is competitive or can be put to better use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elder-Basilisk, post: 2789986, member: 3146"] The advantage of mass snakes swiftness over haste is that: 1. All of the extra attacks happen at once rather than being spread out over a round. Thus, you only have to have your hitters in position at one point of the round; with haste, if your hitters are later tripped, bull-rushed, trapped behind a wall of ice/stone/force, tanglefoot bagged, or the enemy tumbles away to avoid the full attack the extra attacks don't occur in the round of casting. Also, an enemy damaged by haste attacks has an opportunity to get off a final attack or to be healed in between all of the attacks. 2. Mass snake's swiftness can give that extra attack in the crucial opening round of combat. Haste only gives an extra attack on a full attack. 3. It's on the druid's spell list and haste isn't. In a lot of situations, haste is a better bet than mass snake's swiftness, but there are a fair number of situations where mass snake's swiftness is competitive or can be put to better use. [/QUOTE]
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