| Barnabas Eckleworth III |
Standard apologies if this has been answered. etc etc.
If a creature has two attack forms. One normal, and one agile. And it attacks with the normal first, then agile, then back to normal.
Say his attack bonus is +20. Would it go +20, +16, +11? Or would it go +20, +16, +10?
I guess what I'm asking is.. does the -4 or -5 (and -8 and -10) come off the attack in front of it? Or does it come off of the original number?
I hope this made sense.
| Barnabas Eckleworth III |
Alenvire wrote:
I have no idea, but, I would like to add to this question. Do creatures get all their attacks, or are they limited to just the 3 actions of humanoids?
That one I do know.
They still get 3 strikes, like humanoids. But sometimes they have special abilities. Like the draconic frenzy that's similar to a monk's flurry of blows.| lordcirth |
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Barnabas Eckleworth III wrote:
Standard apologies if this has been answered. etc etc.
If a creature has two attack forms. One normal, and one agile. And it attacks with the normal first, then agile, then back to normal.
Say his attack bonus is +20. Would it go +20, +16, +11? Or would it go +20, +16, +10?
I guess what I'm asking is.. does the -4 or -5 (and -8 and -10) come off the attack in front of it? Or does it come off of the original number?
I hope this made sense.
MAP uses only the number of previous attacks, and the traits of the current weapon. You would attack at +20, +16, +10. Using agile weapons later is therefore better.