
larsenex |

Greetings folks.
I have some questions regarding some Feats. I just need to make sure I am reading this right.
Power attack, I attack with this feat, if it hits I add an extra dice of damage. This feat is listed as 'flourish' which means I can only use it once per turn.
Twin feint, I can attack with both weapons. Assuming I am standing there, First attack is at full bab, second would be -5 for the multi attack penalty unless I am using an agile weapon then its only -3. If the first attack hits then the 2nd attack qualifies the target as 'flat footed' which means I would get sneak attack dmg added if I were a rogue. Is all this good so far?
Double slice: I attack with both weapons. Assuming I did not move & its my first attack, both attack at my current multi attack. Does this mean both rolls are without any multi attack penalty? I get that they count as two attacks so I essentially gave up two actions to get two full attacks without a penalty. Am I right so far?

oconnor0 |
Twin feint, I can attack with both weapons. Assuming I am standing there, First attack is at full bab, second would be -5 for the multi attack penalty unless I am using an agile weapon then its only -3. If the first attack hits then the 2nd attack qualifies the target as 'flat footed' which means I would get sneak attack dmg added if I were a rogue. Is all this good so far?
First attack of Twin Feint is without penalty. The enemy is flat-footed to the second attack of Twin Feint whether or not the first attack hits.

Thebazilly |

All correct on Power Attack.
Twin feint, I can attack with both weapons. Assuming I am standing there, First attack is at full bab, second would be -5 for the multi attack penalty unless I am using an agile weapon then its only -3. If the first attack hits then the 2nd attack qualifies the target as 'flat footed' which means I would get sneak attack dmg added if I were a rogue. Is all this good so far?
Agile weapons are -4 on the second attack, and -8 on the third.
You don't need to hit with the first attack for the opponent to be flat-footed on the second. You do get Sneak Attack on the second attack, as the opponent is flat-footed.
Double slice: I attack with both weapons. Assuming I did not move & its my first attack, both attack at my current multi attack. Does this mean both rolls are without any multi attack penalty? I get that they count as two attacks so I essentially gave up two actions to get two full attacks without a penalty. Am I right so far?
You can move before attacking and still attack at full bonus. Only actions with the Attack trait increase your Multiple Attack penalty. You're correct on the rest - Double Slice gives 2 attacks at the same MAP, which is none if it's your first Attack action in the round.