Brawler's Flurry Combat Maneuvers


Rules Questions


Hi Folks,

Been GMing Pathfinder for a bit now but still quite new. I've been exploring some of the hybrid classes/archtypes trying to make the characters my group wants to play and am struggling with some of the Brawler' text on Brawler's flurry.

It says "A brawler can substitute disarm, sunder, and trip combat maneuvers for unarmed attacks as part of brawler's flurry." Assuming you get two attacks with your flurry, and you have the Improved Combat Feats:

Does this mean that you can put the combat maneuver anywhere in the combo? So if you attempt a Trip first and succeed, they will be Prone for the second attack?

Or if you successfully use disarm first and roll high enough to take their weapon, can you use it for the second attack?

And is it possible to use multiple Combat Maneuvers? Disarm them with Improved Disarm first, then take an unarmed Attack of Opportunity as you attempt a Trip second?

Any insight would be great, thanks


Yes, yes, yes, and yes.

I am not sure of the 5th question. I don't get what you're asking. What unarmed AoO? You have the Improved feats via your scenario.

And none of those are Brawler specific.


Thanks, that really clears things up!
The last one was just an example if you had improved disarm, but didn't have improved trip. Would the enemy get an AoO in the middle of your flurry?


General Rook wrote:
if you had improved disarm, but didn't have improved trip. Would the enemy get an AoO in the middle of your flurry?

As far as I know, they would.


Yes.


General Rook wrote:

Thanks, that really clears things up!

The last one was just an example if you had improved disarm, but didn't have improved trip. Would the enemy get an AoO in the middle of your flurry?

They would, but only if they still threaten you after you have relieved them of their weapon(either through IUS, natural attacks, or an off-hand).

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