Combat crib sheet.


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Silver Crusade

I once saw a sheet for 4E that listed all the things you could do in combat. It listed all the types of actions and how many of each you could take in your turn, and in what order. It listed rules for combat advantage and dying, different attack types and modifiers to different attacks.

I was curious if any one knew of anything like this for pathfinder.

Thanks in advance.

(edit) Here is a link to what i am talking about,
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/27032958/4th-Edition-Combat-Crib-Sheet

Liberty's Edge

Triga wrote:

I once saw a sheet for 4E that listed all the things you could do in combat. It listed all the types of actions and how many of each you could take in your turn, and in what order. It listed rules for combat advantage and dying, different attack types and modifiers to different attacks.

I was curious if any one knew of anything like this for pathfinder.

Thanks in advance.

(edit) Here is a link to what i am talking about,
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/27032958/4th-Edition-Combat-Crib-Sheet

I don't know where you can get one for the entire Pathfinder system, but there's no reason why you couldn't simply go through the rules and make your own. For any character that I am going to be playing on a regular basis I will do something like that for that specific character. That way I know that my starting two bladed sword fighter can do, among other things:

1) standard attack, +3 for 1d8+3 damage wielding weapon two handed.

2) standard attack, +3 for 1d8+2 damage using weapon as double weapon and gaining +1 AC for two weapon defense feat.

3) full attack, +1/+1 for 1d8+2/1d8+1 and gaining +1 AC for two weapon defense feat.

It greatly simplifies things for any character you play to do that sort of thing ahead of time. That way you're not constantly reinventing the wheel in the middle of combat trying to figure out what you want to do. Now if you want to do the work necessary to generate that sort of thing more generically for the entire system then go for it. But I probably wouldn't unless I was going to get paid :-)


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