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Ghost1776 wrote:
thank you
Is it required to train a feat at the level your capable or can it wait? For instance, as a monk, can I skip training a feat at Level 5 so that I can get Improved Trip at level 6 as a monk bonus feat and then take Fury's Fall with the feat I didn't take at level 5? Or, is training feats a use it or lose it type of thing? thanks ahead of time.
thanks much, i think that was all very helpful. to make sure i have this right... From table 3-10 in the core handbook, the Base Attack Bonus and the Flurry of Blows Attack Bonus are not interdependent in any way. They are related information but based on my attack decision, I am going to use one column or the other. If I were to decide to use a "standard attack", I would use the Base Attack Bonus column. Using that, I get a 2nd attack started at 8th level monk and a third attack at 15th level monk. Should I choose to use Flurry of Blows I use the other column and ignore the Base Attack Bonus completely. Now I start at 1st level monk with 2 attacks. I now get a third attack starting at level 6. did i learn that correct? thanks again
I am 99% sure I am reading this wrong. but.... Level 1:
..when I roll for attack success, i add 0 to my roll to determine hit/miss. if i hit, i roll 2d6 and subtract 1 from each roll and add +str modifier to determine total damage? Level 8:
...huh? why a 2nd BAB? Flurry of Blows is now 4 attacks? thanks much. sorry, i am very very much a newb who's just trying to ramp up as fast as possible while actually playing the game.
in a grid such as... 1 2 3
...if I am on square '8' and I grapple my foe who is on '5', do we each occupy our own square or do we now share a square? If we do share, which one? If we do not share and I successfully maintain the grapple and move to square '6', where is my foe? Square '3'? thanks ahead of time.
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