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In Treantmonk's Switch-Hitter Ranger guide he gives an example of gameplay at level six: "When enemies are at range, the ranger can take his normal move and fire 2 arrows, each at +7 to hit (1 attack roll, both hit or miss)". I take it he are referring to using the Manyshot feat. I am confused because this feat requires a Full Attack Action, which is a Full Round Action, which doesn't allow normal movement (as far as I -a new convert to Pathfinder- understand). So, what am I missing here? How does he get off a full attack action and move? I realize this is similar to a recent post on Manyshot, but I feel it's a different question, so I am posting separately. Thanks in advance.


This might be a simple question, but I can't seem to understand it :) I play a druid and I just got my Wildshape ability. I was looking over a druid guide and it suggested using the Deinonychus form. It says "This is your primary combat form for Beast Shape I. 4 attacks, count them 1, 2, 3, oh - sorry he's dead now". What confused me is he makes it sound like as a 4th lvl druid when i turn into this dino I get to make ALL four attacks as a full action!! Is that right? He makes similar comparisons w/ other animals as well, so it was consistent throughout. So, do i get those four natural attacks (2 talon, bit, fore-claw) as options for each standard action attack, or do i get ALL of them for each attack Hope the question makes sense.