Two standard actions on the same round?


Rules Questions


There is anyway to trade the move action of a round for a second standard action?


I cannot think of ANYTHING outside of mythic rules letting you get two turns in one.


Marthian wrote:
I cannot think of ANYTHING outside of mythic rules letting you get two turns in one.

pathfinder chronicler PrC gets a performance to give other people an extra standard action, which with lingering perofrmance nets them 3 rounds of extra standards.

The Exchange

Monk of the Four Winds can, at 12th level, spend a grand total of 6 Ki to gain 3 Standard Actions and a single move action.

Slow Time (Su):

At 12th level, a monk of the four winds can use his ki to slow time or quicken his movements, depending on the observer. As a swift action, the monk can expend 6 ki points to gain three standard actions during his turn instead of just one. The monk can use these actions to do the following: take a melee attack action, use a skill, use an extraordinary ability, or take a move action. The monk cannot use these actions to cast spells or use spell-like abilities, and cannot combine them to take full-attack actions. Any move actions the monk makes this turn do not provoke attacks of opportunity.

This ability replaces abundant step.


Hero Points.


Those all sound true, but to answer your question there is nothing in the basic rule set allowing you to trade a move action fr a standard. Everything above is an exception to a rule.

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