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Sczarni

Hey guys, I have a question on those specific actions.

My Paladin is lvl8 with a bonded mount of same lvl. The horse has Imp. Bullrush.

The mount initiates a bull rush as part of a charge on target. Paladin is equipped with a lance, riding along for a normal charge attack.

Since the Lance will "reach" the target first, the Paladin attacks.
Regardless of whether the paladin hits the target.
Does the mount continue to move closer to bullrush the target?

If this has already been answered, please point me to it. Thanks. :)

***Extra question, if the mount has Greater Bullrush; and it pushes the target, but the mount does not follow, for more than 10ft.
This would make the target move into the Paladin's Lance's threaten square, and then out of it. Would this give the paladin an AoO?

Following the RAW of Greater bull rush; it seems that would give the paladin an AoO, because he is not the one doing the bull rush. Is this correct?

Sczarni

Kazaan wrote:
This also means that, since Kama are light weapons, you can finesse the two kama when wielded individually (unlike standard double weapons), though you can't finesse it when using it 2-h as a reach weapon.

I don't use it to attack, I only use it to trip people. So Agile Maneuver > Finesse. :)

Sczarni

Thanks for the answers, guys. :)

Sczarni

gourry187 wrote:
Can a monk weilding a Kama, double-chanined make his flurry with reach two handed?

I have just made a lvl1 Flowing Monk. I have a few confusions with this related post. Sorry for the long post. :)

.1. Kama, double chained. In the core book, Monk is stated as proficient with "Kama". Is the "Kama, double chained" qualifies as "Kama" hence doesn't take the negative to Attack roll?

---Note--- I read the ruling about a "monk" weapon doesn't mean that the monk is proficient with it or not. That "monk" weapon feature is only for flurry purpose.

My home GM accepts it as a Kama. But this PC is for PFS; so I would like a clarification for future campaigns.

.2. Now using the Kama as an example is confusing. What about Kyoketsu shoge, or Kusarigama? They both have reach, and monk features. Can a monk flurry with those at reach (10ft) range?

.3. Trip + Reach + Flurry = ?
Now, it is clearly stated in the CRB, that you can use trip as an attack in flurry.
And we all know that you can trip+reach.
A monk can also attack multiple targets in a flurry, as with full attack.

So....My monk should be able to flurry trip multiple targets with a "monk", "reach" weapon (chained kama, Kusarigama, Kyoketsu shoge).

Now, if question 2's answer is a yes; this combo would give you an insane tripping monk with 10ft range, and still can melee.

Let's not even mention that my monk is a flowing monk. :)