Greater Called Shot Iteration


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Quote:
Whenever you make an attack, you can choose to replace that attack with a called shot. You can make multiple called shots in a single round. Each additional called shot after the first made in the same round takes a –5 penalty.

Bottom Line:

Is the negative 5 per attack mention of the simple iteration of secondary and tertiary attacks in the D20 system (ie. a level 11 fighter who has a +11/+6/+1 (-5 iteration each) attack. OR is this cumulative negatives? OR is this a flat -5 to any called shot made after the first. (+0, -5, -5 modifiers on the attack ratings above)

Background:
Greater called shot mentions a -5 penalty to every iterative called shot made as part of a full attack/multiple attack. I have one question with multiple consequences:

False iteration: TWF/Flurry of ... Called Shots?

If I'm +10/+5 and +10/+5 with my offhand weapon for the sake of argument, if I called shot with my primary (+10) then make one with my secondary hand (+10) is it now -5 (+5 total), then the second primary hand attack could conceivably be the third called shot, making it -5 (+0 total).

OR worse, is this a cumulative -5, IE, first called shot is normal, second is -5, third is -10?

Secondly, someone who's using a 1h or 2h weapon, who is hasted, does the hasted attack (made first) make normal attack bonus, but the second full attack bonus attack take a -5 penalty, while the third/fourth attacks each take -5 as well, OR worse, a cumulative -5 each (-5, -10, -15)

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