Samurai Warrior poet & The Spring-Heeled Style line


Rules Questions


How many foes may I Attack well using improved spring attack and spring heeled reap do they combine or do they not interact

also with the Chrysanthemum’s Blooming Class feature how many time per use of Spring attack in around may i combine it vital strike

example if i use improved spring attack can i combine vital strike with each atk?


Spring heeled reap and improved spring attack do not stack.


willuwontu wrote:
Spring heeled reap and improved spring attack do not stack.

thanks good to know time to change some thins then.


If I remember correctly the Warrior Poet thread said something to the effect of "on the first target". I dont remember quite well, but Dual Strike has a similar problem, and that has Vital Strike as a pre-req.

For reference to similar rules, All-Consumning Swing says you Vital Strike the initial Cleave target, and Cleaving Smash says you Vital Strike every Cleave target.


Temperans wrote:

If I remember correctly the Warrior Poet thread said something to the effect of "on the first target". I dont remember quite well, but Dual Strike has a similar problem, and that has Vital Strike as a pre-req.

For reference to similar rules, All-Consumning Swing says you Vital Strike the initial Cleave target, and Cleaving Smash says you Vital Strike every Cleave target.

Quote:
Chrysanthemum’s Blooming: The warrior poet gains Vital Strike as a bonus feat and can apply its benefit when using Spring Attack. If the warrior poet is at least 16th level and has Improved Vital Strike, she can apply that feat’s benefit instead. The warrior poet must be at least 11th level to select this flourish.

Doesn't seem to limit it to first target.

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