Nail said:
You've agreed that that being a melee attack doesn't determine what kind of action the melee attack is. That's correct, and we all agree on that.
A melee attack could be a Standard Action, or part of a Full Round Action, or part of an AoO....
So how do we know what kind of action it is?
.....We look at the table. The table says it is a Standard Action. The table does not contradict the text, it augments and clarifies it. Since it is a Standard Action, we can use it any other time we could use a Standard Action.
Done.
Ya know... I've always sided with the "Sunder is a melee attack, the table is wrong" side, but I am slowly begining to see your point here...
The way I see it (now) is there are 3 things going on... The Special Attack you want to take(Sunder), the attack type you use to perform it (melee attack) and the actual Action that it uses up (Standard Action). Comparing Sunder & Disarm, we have:
Special Attack: Disarm
Attack Type: melee attack
Action: Text does not specify the Action type. Per the text, it varies, and has the foot note that it substitutes for anytime you would be allowed a melee attack.
Special Attack: Sunder (same as Disarm)
Attack Type: melee attack (same as Disarm)
Action: Text does not specify the Action type (same as Disarm). Per the text, it is a Standard Action.
Since Sunder and Disarm are pretty similiar, why is it ok to go by the Table entry for Disarm but not Sunder? Both do not specify the Action type to perform them within the text, and to assume they can both just be used anytime you qualify for a melee attack is just that, an assumption. However, if we look them both up in the table, we no longer have that assumption.