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I guys. First of all, sorry if someone has already did this question, but I couldn't find this in anywere.

So, the Leap rule says:

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You take a careful, short jump. You can Leap up to 10 feet horizontally if your Speed is at least 15 feet, or up to 15 feet horizontally if your Speed is at least 30 feet

My question is: if my speed is, for any reason, lower then 15 feet, I would be unable to jump? Or, in other words, I will jump 0 feet?


I tried to search for questions like this one, but I did not found any. So, if I am using Spheres of Might, and have both Barrage and Fencing Spheres, how much damage a character will deal to a flat-footed target when using barrage talent?

For information:

Barrage:

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As a special attack action, you may make two ranged attacks at your full base attack bonus -2. Beginning at 6 base attack bonus, you may expend your martial focus to make an additional extra attack, increasing the penalty to all your attacks from -2 to -4. For every 5 points of base attack bonus you possess beyond 6, when expending your martial focus you may increase this penalty by an additional -2 to make an additional extra attack.

Some talents are marked (blitz). You may apply a maximum of one (blitz) per extra attack to a barrage, but only if the barrage meets the prerequisites, including that attack (for example, if a (blitz) requires a target be struck twice, you can only apply that (blitz) to a target that has been struck twice. If he is struck a third time, you could apply a second (blitz) that requires at least two attacks to that target). Associated Feat: Rapid Shot

Fencing (Fatal Thrust)

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Whenever you make an attack action or an attack of opportunity against a target that is within 30 ft. and that you are flanking, that is flat-footed, or that has lost its Dexterity bonus to AC (such as through a successful feint), you deal an additional +1d6 precision damage to the target. This damage is not multiplied on a critical hit. This damage increases by an additional 1d6 precision damage for every 5 points of base attack bonus you possess.

A fencer may apply the effects of a single (exploit) talent to any fatal thrust.

Basically, the first question is, Fatal Thurst bonus damage will be applied to both shots, or just for the first one?

Additionally, how about sneak attacks

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The rogue’s attack deals extra damage anytime her target would be denied a Dexterity bonus to AC (whether the target actually has a Dexterity bonus or not), or when the rogue flanks her target

I am pretty sure that sneak attack will apply to both hits, is that right?


Animate Tattoo Spell (see here) enable the caster to create a magical animated tattoo in its own body and use it to make melee attacks.

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Attacking with the tattoo is a melee attack action (it can be used to make attacks of opportunity). The tattoo deals damage equal to 1d6 plus the relevant casting ability modifier (successfully disbelieving after interacting with the tattoo reduces the damage by half)

So, my question is: if a caster casts this spell multiple times, she will be able to do multiple attacks?


Recently I was re-visiting some interesting feats and I got confused with this one: Shadow Priest.

The text says:

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You gain the sneak attack class feature as if you were a rogue of equal to your current level.

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And I was wounder: "OK, if I was a Cleric 1, I got +1d6 sneak attack, and if I was a Cleric 3, I got +2d6 sneak attack. But, how about if I was a multiclass Cleric 1/Fighter 2. Or worst, how about if I was a multiclass Cleric 1/Rogue 1/Ninja 1???"

Should I understand the "equal to your current level" as "equal to your current cleric level" or "equal to your current chracter level"?

Just to clarify, I'm supposing that the feat is meant to Clerics, since it has a "Domain class feature" as requirement. So, it makes sense to count only your cleric levels.

And, another question about the same feat, it allow you to gain sneak attack in exchange for losing your domain spell. What if a Druid took this feat? Druids can take a domain as its Nature Bound, but does not gain any domain spell. So, can a Druid trade a feat for the sneak attack class feature?


Hi guys!

A quick question: Broken Blade Stance says that: "If the initiator is two weapon fighting, he gains this extra attack for both hands".

Considering that natural weapons are discipline weapons, a creature with two claws attacks would be considered "two weapon fighting" for the purpouse of this stance?


Hi everyone!

I know that are a lot of questions related to this theme, but, I get another one.

Let's check the Kraken Style feat:

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Benefit: When you succeed at a grapple check while using this style, your opponent takes an amount of bludgeoning damage equal to your Wisdom modifier in addition to any damage your grapple deals, such as when you choose to harm your opponent as part of a successful check to maintain a grapple. In addition, you gain a +2 bonus on combat maneuver checks to maintain a grapple.

Now, suppose a Druid with this feat using wild shape to shape into a Tiger

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Speed 40 ft.
Melee 2 claws +10 (1d8+6 plus grab), bite +9 (2d6+6 plus grab)
Space 10 ft.; Reach 5 ft.
Special Attacks pounce, rake (2 claws +10, 1d8+6)

Question 1: In a full-round action, may this Druid get three attack (claw/claw/bite), make a CMB check for each on (due the grab monster special attack) and add her Wisdom bonus as damage in any sucessfull CMD check?

Question 2: Assuming that she success in more than one grapple check and her target does not break the grapple on its turn. Can she make just one CMD check to mantain the grapple, or should she do one for each successful grab attack?

Question 3: If she mantain the grapple, and decide to harm her target, the damage dealt would be 2d6+6 (harm with any natural weapon, using bit in this case) plus its Wisdom bonus (due Kraken Style feat), and she gets two claw attack with +10, dealing 1d8+6 damage on each sucessfull one. Is that right?

Question 4: If she mantain the grapple, and decide to pin her target, would she deal damage equals her Wisdom bonus?