Adjathazar |
Hi all, was hoping someone could enlighten me on these questions. They all concern what can be accomplished within a single round, combining various abilities:
1) Can a Druid/magus wildshaped use full attack with natural weapons only, also cast a spell via spell combat?
2) If yes, can a druid/magus wildshaped into a big cat use pounce as well as casting a spell?
3) Can a druid/monk (master of maneuvers) wildshaped use full attack/pounce as well as flurry of maneuvers?
4) If yes, can a druid/monk/magus use pounce/spell/flurry within a single round?
Thanks in advance
mplindustries |
1) A FAQ clarified that you can use natural weapons that are associated with one hand, so, slams and claws work, but not a tail slap. And remember, you can only attack with the one, since you need a free hand as well.
2) No, pounce lets you take a full attack when charging, not any full round action. Spell combat is likewise a full round action that allows a full attack, not just any full round action (like charging).
3) Yes, flurry of maneuvers has none of the language found in flurry of blows that prevents natural weapon use.
4) No. You can flurry of maneuvers with spell combat, or flurry of maneuvers with pounce, but you can't pounce and spell combat.
Adjathazar |
1) A FAQ clarified that you can use natural weapons that are associated with one hand, so, slams and claws work, but not a tail slap. And remember, you can only attack with the one, since you need a free hand as well.
2) No, pounce lets you take a full attack when charging, not any full round action. Spell combat is likewise a full round action that allows a full attack, not just any full round action (like charging).
3) Yes, flurry of maneuvers has none of the language found in flurry of blows that prevents natural weapon use.
4) No. You can flurry of maneuvers with spell combat, or flurry of maneuvers with pounce, but you can't pounce and spell combat.
Thanks