| Jodokai |
This is one of the things that seems so good, that I have to be reading it wrong.
Let's assume that I have a level 11 Gunslinger (Pistoleer). A Pistoleer gets a Deed called Up Close and Deadly. It basically adds precision damage for the cost of a grit point. At 11th level it's an extra 3d6 damage.
Let's say my gunslinger has Rapid Reload, and Alchemical Cartridges, so he reloads his pistol as a Free Action. He also has Signature Deed: Up Close and Deadly, which reduces the Grit cost to zero. Does this mean that as long as the Gunslinger has grit, every attack can be +3d6, including a full attack action of 3 shots (2 shots for BAB plus Rapid Shot)?
Grit:
Description]Gunslingers spend grit points to accomplish deeds. Most deeds grant the gunslinger some momentary bonus or effect, but there are some that provide longer-lasting effects. Some deeds stay in effect as long as the gunslinger has at least 1 grit point. The following is the list of base gunslinger deeds. A gunslinger can only perform deeds of her level or lower. Unless otherwise noted, a deed can be performed multiple successive times, as long as the appropriate amount of grit is spent to perform the deed.
Up CLose and Deadly:
At 1st level, when the pistolero hits a target with a one-handed firearm that is not making a scatter shot, she can spend 1 grit point to deal 1d6 points of extra damage on a hit. If she misses with the attack, she grazes the target, dealing half the extra damage anyway. She must choose to spend the grit point before she makes the attack roll. This is precision damage and is not multiplied if the attack is a critical hit. This precision damage increases to 2d6 at 5th level, to 3d6 at 10th level, to 4d6 at 15th level, and to 5d6 at 20th level. This precision damage stacks with sneak attack and other forms of precision damage.
This deed replaces the deadeye deed.