| Revan |
Mounted Skirmisher allows a rider to makea full attack in the same round his mount moves, provide it moves a distance no further than its speed. Presumably this would allow the rider to charge while mounted and make a full attack.
Ride-By Attack reads as follows: "When you are mounted and use the charge action, you may move and attack as if with a standard charge and then move again (continuing the straight line of the charge). Your total movement for the round can't exceed double your mounted speed. You and your mount do not provoke an attack of opportunity from the opponent that you attack."
Does this mean that, if you have both feats, and your charge distance does not exceed your mounted speed, you can make full-attacks with Ride-By attack?
| lucien pyrus |
I don't think so. It wouldn't make sense. Would you see someone who was jousting stopping right after they strike the opponent to bludgeon them a few times?
I think ride-by attack infers that you are charging right though them.
And I believe that charge is a full round action. Ride-by attack just allows you to continue your movement that is normally part of the charge.
I could be wrong though