paizo.com Recent Posts in Dimensional Maneuvers questions (reposition)paizo.com Recent Posts in Dimensional Maneuvers questions (reposition)2016-01-11T00:01:22Z2016-01-11T00:01:22ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Dimensional Maneuvers questions (reposition)blashimovhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2t8n8?Dimensional-Maneuvers-questions#42016-02-29T00:42:43Z2016-01-12T20:08:37Z<p>I think they just covered their bases. Often the developers don't have in mind a specific interaction, or have every feat memorized. Certainly that would work, there are probably other ways to get bull rushes off on a full attack I don' even know (like the maneuver master monk iirc)</p>I think they just covered their bases. Often the developers don't have in mind a specific interaction, or have every feat memorized. Certainly that would work, there are probably other ways to get bull rushes off on a full attack I don' even know (like the maneuver master monk iirc)blashimov2016-01-12T20:08:37ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Dimensional Maneuvers questions (reposition)C4M3R0Nhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2t8n8?Dimensional-Maneuvers-questions#32016-01-11T02:27:10Z2016-01-11T02:27:10Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Flaming Duck wrote:</div><blockquote> There are a feats like Quick Reposition that allow for maneuvers to be used in place of attacks. Additionally, given that the Dimensional Agility line calls out monks, it is expected that there are a number of options/archetypes for monks to use combat maneuvers in a more economic fashion. </blockquote><p>Ahh! I had no idea that was a feat. I must've missed it. I tried to find something like that but I guess I didn't try hard enough.
<p>I'm still curious how the bull rush is intended to work though. Is it intended to be in combination with the relevant shield bashing feats?</p>Flaming Duck wrote:There are a feats like Quick Reposition that allow for maneuvers to be used in place of attacks. Additionally, given that the Dimensional Agility line calls out monks, it is expected that there are a number of options/archetypes for monks to use combat maneuvers in a more economic fashion.
Ahh! I had no idea that was a feat. I must've missed it. I tried to find something like that but I guess I didn't try hard enough. I'm still curious how the bull rush is intended to work...C4M3R0N2016-01-11T02:27:10ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Dimensional Maneuvers questions (reposition)Flaming Duckhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2t8n8?Dimensional-Maneuvers-questions#22016-01-11T02:22:08Z2016-01-11T02:22:08Z<p>There are feats like Quick Reposition that allow for maneuvers to be used in place of attacks. Additionally, given that the Dimensional Agility line calls out monks, it is expected that there are a number of options/archetypes for monks to use combat maneuvers in a more economic fashion.</p>There are feats like Quick Reposition that allow for maneuvers to be used in place of attacks. Additionally, given that the Dimensional Agility line calls out monks, it is expected that there are a number of options/archetypes for monks to use combat maneuvers in a more economic fashion.Flaming Duck2016-01-11T02:22:08ZForums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Dimensional Maneuvers questions (reposition)C4M3R0Nhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2t8n8?Dimensional-Maneuvers-questions#12016-01-11T00:01:22Z2016-01-11T00:01:22Z<p>So I searched for this and couldn't find anything. I'm wondering if it hasn't come up because most people skip this feat since nobody has said anything about it. And this may be more of a rules question also.</p>
<p>How can you use reposition while using these feats and gain the benefit from Dimensional Maneuvers?
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So here's the feat(s):
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[Spoiler omitted]<a href="http://www.d20pfsrd.com/feats/general-feats/dimensional-maneuvers" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Dimensional Maneuvers</a> (link for those who want it)
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[Spoiler omitted]<a href="http://www.d20pfsrd.com/feats/general-feats/dimensional-dervish" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Dimensional Dervish</a> (again link)</p>
<p>If you read Dimensional Maneuvers then you'll see why I also added Dimensional Dervish. <div class="messageboard-quotee">Dimensional Maneuvers wrote:</div><blockquote>While using the Dimensional Dervish feat...</blockquote>So according to Dervish you take a full attack action and <i>Dimension Door</i> as a swift action. <div class="messageboard-quotee">Dimensional Dervish wrote:</div><blockquote>You can take a full-attack action, activating abundant step or casting dimension door as a swift action.</blockquote><p>In the above spoilers you can see the full text for each. So my question is if you are taking a full attack action, how can you also bull rush or reposition?
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To the best of my knowledge, they are standard actions that cannot be used during a full attack action. </p>
<p>I can see the intent behind bull rush because of the dimensional assault feat is basically a teleporting charge, so I would rule that it work with it to give the bonus. But technically that'd be a house rule based on RAI. </p>
<p>But how would the bonus from reposition be obtained? As written, you could never actually gain the benefit of this feat while using reposition. Am I missing something here though? </p>
<p>Does this need to be FAQ'ed? Unless I'm missing something it sounds like it needs an erratum really.</p>
<p>Cameron</p>So I searched for this and couldn't find anything. I'm wondering if it hasn't come up because most people skip this feat since nobody has said anything about it. And this may be more of a rules question also.
How can you use reposition while using these feats and gain the benefit from Dimensional Maneuvers?
So here's the feat(s):
[Spoiler omitted]Dimensional Maneuvers (link for those who want it)
[Spoiler omitted]Dimensional Dervish (again link)
If you read Dimensional Maneuvers then you'll...C4M3R0N2016-01-11T00:01:22Z