pheres wrote:
I have read this in PRD:
"Extraordinary Abilities (Ex): Using an extraordinary ability is usually not an action because most extraordinary abilities automatically happen in a reactive fashion. Those extraordinary abilities that are actions are usually standard actions that cannot be disrupted, do not require concentration, and do not provoke attacks of opportunity."
So the general rule is that extraordinary ability take no action, but when it's wrote that the ability need an action its' by default a standard action (according to combat rules)...
So when a rogue use hunter's surprise he can make a full attack using this ability since the first round of the ability use...
So the following scenario is legal?
Hunter's Surprise (Ex) - Scenario: A party with "Swing About" moves a rogue adjacent to an enemy. On the rogue's turn, can he designate prey (normally a STD action) as part of a full round attack action, correct?