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Abyssalwyrm wrote:
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And yes, you can use Companion's Cry to make one companion take extra action, but you still won't be able to use Command Animal again in this turn.

So, based on what you said, if i command two different animals with companion's cry and lead the pack, each one of them can only take either stride or strike, then there's one last action from companion's cry that can be used for any action, like support or advanced maneuver?

Sorry if this is confusing, English not my main but..
Is this the right interpretation?
Example:
Animal A - Stride (1 action from lead the pack)
Animal B - Stride (1 action from lead the pack)
Animal B - Support (1 action from companion's cry)

And this one isn't allowed?
Example 2:
Animal A - Stride and Strike (2 action)
Animal B - Support (1 action from companion's cry.)


TheFinish wrote:
Mostly because Lead the Pack limits your companions to Stride or Strike when you give them both actions, and I'm not sure how the extra action would apply. Would it inherit the limitation or not?

Yeah, been planning to build my pfs character with this build. My plan was to command 1 animal as normal (stride and attack, as per Lead the Pack) and the other animal, a cat, (which uses companion's cry), to use its advanced maneuver to stride and attack in a single action.

Then again, after reading the phrase carefully, i don't think this is the case.


If I have Lead the Pack feats (which basically allows me to command two animals, each with one action), and use companion's cry (which cost 2 actions to grant my animal companion 3 actions) Can I command one of my animal companions to take 2 actions and the other one to take 1 action?