| GayKiwi |
Sometime ago, I thought I found a feat I loved, but have either totally made it up, or remembered the wrong feat. Here is what I was wanting to do:
On using the Feat, activate the Withdrawal Action. Protect the first 10 feet of movement, take a Unconscious or willing N/PC to a new location, and move at either standard or double movement.
However this isn't stated in Careful Combatant, nor does Withdrawal allow this action.
Did I just make up something, or do I have the wrong feat name? FYI I have googled this for many weeks before asking this question!
| Archaeik |
Live to Fight Another Day (Ex): At 6th level, a low templar can use the withdraw action as a standard action, although if he does so, he can only move at his speed (not double his speed).
Parting Shot (Ex): At 9th level, a low templar can use the withdraw action as a move action, although if he does so, he can only move at his speed (not double his speed).
I remember something about an ability that does the extra protected square during withdraw, but I'm not finding it right now.
Edit: I'm dumb, you mentioned Careful Combatant, that's how to get 10 ft of protected withdraw.
However, your combo does not work the way you want it to, as Cut Your Losses specifies as a full-round action, so even if you have the option to withdraw as another type of action, it can't be combined RAW.
| Gwen Smith |
Low Templar wrote:Live to Fight Another Day (Ex): At 6th level, a low templar can use the withdraw action as a standard action, although if he does so, he can only move at his speed (not double his speed).Parting Shot (Ex): At 9th level, a low templar can use the withdraw action as a move action, although if he does so, he can only move at his speed (not double his speed).
I remember something about an ability that does the extra protected square during withdraw, but I'm not finding it right now.
Edit: I'm dumb, you mentioned Careful Combatant, that's how to get 10 ft of protected withdraw.
However, your combo does not work the way you want it to, as Cut Your Losses specifies as a full-round action, so even if you have the option to withdraw as another type of action, it can't be combined RAW.
It should combine fine. Cut Your Losses says "Whenever you withdraw as a full round action" and Careful Combatant say "winghen use the withdraw action".
There are two options for withdraw: "Normal" (a full round action) and "Restricted" (a standard action). You can't use the Cut Your Losses with the restricted option, but you are still taking a withdraw action, so anything else that you can use with a withdraw action that does not take its own action is fine.
For Cut Your Losses, you take a withdraw action as a full-round action.
For Careful Combatant, you ask, "Are you taking a withdraw action?" Yes. There are no other conditions or actions you have to meet to use Careful Combatant.