Quick Condition


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Reading through the Quick condition it states you gain an extra attack, stride or step action. My question is, does this additional attack suffer the multi attack penalty?


MAP applies to any attack made during your turn, and the extra action is still in your turn, so I'd say probably yes.


So this Quick condition isn't nearly as good as I thought. I thought it was similar to Haste (pf1) where you got an extra attack at Full BaB aka no MAP.

Wait a minute, does that mean if my Cleric for example had Allegro cast on him he could Stride action (Quick), cast a two action spell and a single action spell all in the same round?


Yes


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Yeah, Quick is actually WAY better than in PF1 due to not requiring full attacks to be useful. It opens up a lot of options, and if you spend the quick action to strike and the other three actions doing other stuff, it essentially does give you an extra attack at full accuracy. XD


Not to mention, being useful to spellcasters. PF1 haste does bugger all when you want to cast a spell.

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