
ColbyMunro |

So, I have a question regarding double move which seems hard to define exactly but you wizards probably know the answer.
So, if you want to use two move actions in a round that isnt moving a creature twice as far, can you? Let's say you want to move to a square and activate a style feat with unchained monk. Can you do that in one turn?
Alternatively, let's say you have the master siege engineer feat, which lets you load the siege engine with a move action instead of a full round action. Can you load your siege engine twice as fast by expending two move actions?
basically my question is, is the second move action actually your standard action under a different name, or can you replace your standard action with a second move action? Might be confusing wording. Sorry.

SlimGauge |

You trade your standard action for a second move action.
From the PRD in the Combat Section under "Action Types":
In a normal round, you can perform a standard action and a move action, or you can perform a full-round action. You can also perform one swift action and one or more free actions. You can always take a move action in place of a standard action.