Staggered condition and extra standard actions


Rules Questions


Staggered condition says:"A staggered creature may take a single move action or standard action each round (but not both, nor can he take full-round actions). A staggered creature can still take free, swift, and immediate actions. A creature with nonlethal damage exactly equal to its current hit points gains the staggered condition."
I was wondering if a mythic power activated with a legal action (no action, free, immediate, swift) or even an eroe point that normally gives an extra standard action works or not.


Depends on specific vs general. If "A staggered creation may take a single move action or standard action (but not both)" is the general rule, and Mythic allows you to break that, then yes, you may take another standard action. However, if the Mythic feat is the general rule and being able to only take a single action is the specific rule, then you cannot.

Your call.


when you are staggered you can make a SINGLE standard action so you can't get an extra standard action from powers or abilities but you can get extra attacks or actions using mythic and hero points to do anything else but a generic standard action.


Think about this.....what's the point to state clearly Single? It is true, you can always make just one standard action in your round but is also true that you can always use any power to make some more. iIn this specific condition you just can not.

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