KarinsDad said:You mean like the Special Ability Types Table (Table 8-1 in 3.5) in both 3E and 3.5 where Dispel Magic is listed as affecting Supernatural Special Abilities, even though the text states that it does not and WotC was informed on multiple occassions that this is in error?
Your "multiple version" point here is not convincing.
Text takes precendence over tables. The text states that Sunder is a Melee Attack, not a Standard Action.
Even if sunder was a standard action, The text states you can use sunder as a melee attack.
On an aoo, you make a melee attack.
Like im saying, supernatural abilities are listed on that table as standard actions
But thier text may say otherwise, some are used instead of thier attacks, some are free actions, ect ect.
You always go by the text
The counter argument on this was: The text for sunder only comes into play if you are using a standard action to sunder.
or
If they would have wanted it to work that way, it would be listed with footnote 7
or a few other less argued points
The main problem i found with it was the arguing of table over text, when i take a standpoint from the information written in the faq, that text is primary, and the table is secondary. And the text for sunder didnt list it as a standard action, but did say you can use a melee attack to apply it.
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