Medusa's Wrath vs. multiple opponents


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Hi all,

I have a question concerning the use of Medusa´s Wrath against multiple opponents:

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Medusa's Wrath (Combat)

Benefit: Whenever you use the full-attack action and make at least one unarmed strike, you can make two additional unarmed strikes at your highest base attack bonus. These bonus attacks must be made against a dazed, flat-footed, paralyzed, staggered, stunned, or unconscious foe.

According to my reading you ALWAYS get the opportunity of two additional unarmed attacks during a full-attack action with this feat (when using at least one uarmed strike), but you are only allowed to use these attacks against foes meeting the listed conditions.

My question now is if I fight 2 foes and one of them meets the requirements, can I use all "normal" attacks on the other foe and only make the 2 bonus attacks against the dazed, flat.footed etc. enemy? Or does the feat require at least one "normal" unarmed attack against this enemy, before the 2 bonus attacks trigger?


Ploppy wrote:


My question now is if I fight 2 foes and one of them meets the requirements, can I use all "normal" attacks on the other foe and only make the 2 bonus attacks against the dazed, flat.footed etc. enemy?

By RAW, yes, and I personally don't think it's unreasonable :3


Agreed too.

It's an interesting combo, there. Have a support character making a Dazzling Display, and apply Shatter Defense to have all Shaken enemies flat-footed to your attacks. With Medusa's Wrath, that's two more attacks each round. You also have 3.5 feats to intimidate as a swift action.

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