Fleet Charge


Rules Questions


Is the whole move and attack at some point done as a swift action, meaning that none of it provokes AoO's? It is done as a swift action. Or is the activation swift and therefore the movement would provoke?

Swift actions don't normally provoke AoO's.


The originating action type has nothing to do with AoO's, only mechanics of the action. If your movement provokes, it doesnt matter what action you used to make that movement. If you make a ranged attack during a fleet charge, and you are threatened by a creature, you provoke an AoO, unless you have a feat negating AoOs on your ranged attack.


Swift actions may provoke just like any other action. Specific swift actions such as Quicken Spell do not provoke.


I thought the fact that something was happening swiftly meant that it was too fast for others to react?


Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber; Pathfinder Starfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber

That might be implied, stuart haffenden, but it certainly isn't spelled out anywhere as a general rule.

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