Mortagon |
Since extracts work like potions do they require a move action to ready and then a standard action to drink? Or is the readying part of the standard action? (this goes for potions as well). I have always thought that it required a move action to draw a potion but I can't find any such rules in the Pathfinder srd except for the rules about manipulating objects and drawing weapons.
Edit: Found a note about retrieving a stored object in the actions in combat table listed under move action which would imply that retrieving a potion bottle is a move action. If this is the case and extracts follow the same rules it would appear that alchemist's require both a move action (to retrieve the extract) and a standard action to drink it. This makes this class ability really weak in comparison to other casters Imo.
spalding |
Abraham spalding wrote:So you have to use a move action to pull it from your belt first or is it considered part of the activation of the extract?"An extract is “cast” by drinking it, as if imbibing a potion"
So yeah just like a potion in this regard.
depends on where you keep it but if it is in your belt and you have nothing to help you draw it faster then yes.
Mortagon |
Mortagon wrote:depends on where you keep it but if it is in your belt and you have nothing to help you draw it faster then yes.Abraham spalding wrote:So you have to use a move action to pull it from your belt first or is it considered part of the activation of the extract?"An extract is “cast” by drinking it, as if imbibing a potion"
So yeah just like a potion in this regard.
Well that sucks. :(