| Clark Whittle |
I'm currently playing a Fighter 2/ Rogue 6 and was wondering about a maneuver combination.
My question is...
If you have the Spring Attack feat as well as Scout's Charge (allowing sneak attack damage on a charge), can you use the Fast Getaway Rogue Talent in the same round?
Ie: charge in, attack with added sneak attack damage, then spend a move action to withdraw (as long as the total movement does not exceed your total movement rate)?
Fast Getaway allows you to spend a move action to take a withdraw action following a successful sneak attack, so would Spring Attack allow this combo?
My apologies if this sounds greedy, overpowered, and broken as all get out. Just wondering if it would work according to the RAW.
Feedback/suggestions most welcome.
| Laerlorn |
Using Spring Attack is full-round action. Performing a charge (and using the Scouts Charge ability) is another full-round action. Per turn, you cant perform more than one full-round action (not second full-round action nor move action). Neither you can combine abilities that take full-round action to perform.
With Spring Attack, your movement wont provoke attacks of opportunity from the target of your attack. You cant use Scouts special abilities to perform sneak attack with Spring Attack, until Rogue level 8, when you get Skirmish ability.
| Clark Whittle |
Using Spring Attack is full-round action. Performing a charge (and using the Scouts Charge ability) is another full-round action. Per turn, you cant perform more than one full-round action (not second full-round action nor move action). Neither you can combine abilities that take full-round action to perform.
With Spring Attack, your movement wont provoke attacks of opportunity from the target of your attack. You cant use Scouts special abilities to perform sneak attack with Spring Attack, until Rogue level 8, when you get Skirmish ability.
Thanks for the clarification. Combining Spring Attack with Skirmishing better explains what I'm trying to do, but will have to wait till level 8 as you mentioned. Combining Spring Attack with Skirmishing (as opposed to just Skirmishing) also limits you to just one attack (as per Spring Attack rules) but it would be one attack with sneak attack damage and the ability to then spring away without provoking correct?