Snoring Rock |
So in the core rules there is a barbarian rage power called animal fury. Can that be used in the same round with cleave? In effect the barbarian would attack with a weapon and if the land the blow, get to strike again with the cleave. Then as a third attack they use animal fury bite attack for another 1d4.
Is it the same for using lesser fiend totem but 1d8 from the APG?
Snoring Rock |
The rage power states that while raging the barbarian grows a pair of horns and gains a gore attack. This attack is a primary attack (unless the barbarian id using weapons in which it becomes a secondary attack) and is made at the barbarians full attack base bonus (-5 if it is a secondary attack).
Does that mean that after an attack with a weapon and a cleave, that the barbarians still gets an additional gore attack the same round?
Remy Balster |
The rage power states that while raging the barbarian grows a pair of horns and gains a gore attack. This attack is a primary attack (unless the barbarian id using weapons in which it becomes a secondary attack) and is made at the barbarians full attack base bonus (-5 if it is a secondary attack).
Does that mean that after an attack with a weapon and a cleave, that the barbarians still gets an additional gore attack the same round?
No.
Cleave requires a Standard action.
Using multiple attacks, either through iterative BaB or natural weapons, or a combination of the two requires a Full Attack. (Which is a full round action)
The only way to do what you are asking is if you can figure out a way to get both a standard action AND a full round action in the same round. So, pretty much impossible.
ErrantPursuit |
The only way to do what you are asking is if you can figure out a way to get both a standard action AND a full round action in the same round. So, pretty much impossible.
Full attack and standard action during the same round?
SortedJust on this note...
A Magus can cast a standard action spell and full attack.
A Wizard's (improved) familiar can use wands for the Wizard which is actions by proxy.
and others...
Bronnwynn |
Remy Balster wrote:The only way to do what you are asking is if you can figure out a way to get both a standard action AND a full round action in the same round. So, pretty much impossible.
Full attack and standard action during the same round?
SortedJust on this note...
A Magus can cast a standard action spell and full attack.
A Wizard's (improved) familiar can use wands for the Wizard which is actions by proxy.
and others...
A magus can use a full round action to cast a spell and take all his iterative attacks. He cannot take a standard action *and* a full round action, simply the effects of a specific pairing of them.
A wizard's familiar can use wands while the wizard full rounds. A wizard cannot use a wand and a full round action.
You can stretch the action economy, but not *that* much.
Unless you're a 20th level fighter, at which point, eh. I'm not gonna b+&~!, I'm gonna hurl 9th level spells.