| AlecStorm |
The question is this: if a barbarian uses come and get me, and with the attack triggered use the feat pushing assault, what appens?
If the target has no more movement, he can't attack the barbarian (he could with ranged or reach weapon).
If the target declared a full attack action, he can take a 5 f step?
If he has already taken the step, can modify the full attack action in an attack action and takin the remaining movement and THEN attack, or he have to make the attack as declared, and so he can't move before and after this attack?
| Grick |
The question is this: if a barbarian uses come and get me, and with the attack triggered use the feat pushing assault, what appens?
He's pushed back.
Come and Get Me (Ex): While raging, as a free action the barbarian may leave herself open to attack while preparing devastating counterattacks. Enemies gain a +4 bonus on attack and damage rolls against the barbarian until the beginning of her next turn, but every attack against the barbarian provokes an attack of opportunity from her, which is resolved prior to resolving each enemy attack.
Pushing Assault (Combat):
Benefit: When you hit a creature your size or smaller with a two-handed weapon attack modified by the Power Attack feat, you can choose to push the target 5 feet directly away from you instead of dealing the extra damage from Power Attack. If you score a critical hit, you can instead push the target 10 feet directly away from you. This movement does not provoke attacks of opportunities, and the target must end this move in a safe space it can stand in.
If the target has no more movement, he can't attack the barbarian (he could with ranged or reach weapon).
Yes, if he no longer threatens the barbarian, he cannot finish his attack. (The push is resolved before the original attack)
If the target declared a full attack action, he can take a 5 f step?
Yes, you can take a 5' step in the middle of a full attack.
Full attack: "The only movement you can take during a full attack is a 5-foot step. You may take the step before, after, or between your attacks."
If he has already taken the step, can modify the full attack action in an attack action and takin the remaining movement and THEN attack, or he have to make the attack as declared, and so he can't move before and after this attack?
He can't retroactively change it to an attack action, but he can decide to take a move action instead of his remaining attacks.
Deciding between an Attack or a Full Attack: "After your first attack, you can decide to take a move action instead of making your remaining attacks, depending on how the first attack turns out and assuming you have not already taken a move action this round. If you've already taken a 5-foot step, you can't use your move action to move any distance, but you could still use a different kind of move action."