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<blockquote data-quote="Felon" data-source="post: 3185715" data-attributes="member: 8158"><p>The purpose of the description is to tell you how the warblade regains his maneuvers, and that's by either making an attack or twirling his sword. They don't use the plural, because multiple attacks aren't required to regain the maneuvers--but that hardly means they're prohibited. Likewise, it doesn't state whether or not the warblade can take a move action that round either, because it isn't pertinent to regaining his maneuvers--but that hardly means he can't move.</p><p></p><p>The recharge is a swift action that's immediately followed by a melee attack (which is <u>not</u> defined as any particular sort of action), and then whatever the heck else you want to do that round (like moving or making the rest of your iterative attacks or dancing a little jig). </p><p></p><p>Now, if you don't have the opportunity to attack anything in a given round, you can do a little weapon-flourish, which is explicitly defined as a standard action, but that's not what we're talking about here.</p><p></p><p></p><p>You speak as if full-round attacks are a given. In truth, warriors frequently have to take actions that limit them to one attack (like moving more than five feet). So, what you're "whopeeing" about is something your typical fighter has learned to live with for a long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Felon, post: 3185715, member: 8158"] The purpose of the description is to tell you how the warblade regains his maneuvers, and that's by either making an attack or twirling his sword. They don't use the plural, because multiple attacks aren't required to regain the maneuvers--but that hardly means they're prohibited. Likewise, it doesn't state whether or not the warblade can take a move action that round either, because it isn't pertinent to regaining his maneuvers--but that hardly means he can't move. The recharge is a swift action that's immediately followed by a melee attack (which is [U]not[/U] defined as any particular sort of action), and then whatever the heck else you want to do that round (like moving or making the rest of your iterative attacks or dancing a little jig). Now, if you don't have the opportunity to attack anything in a given round, you can do a little weapon-flourish, which is explicitly defined as a standard action, but that's not what we're talking about here. You speak as if full-round attacks are a given. In truth, warriors frequently have to take actions that limit them to one attack (like moving more than five feet). So, what you're "whopeeing" about is something your typical fighter has learned to live with for a long time. [/QUOTE]
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