Act Together vs Move in Tandem doubt


Summoner Class


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So, one of my players was builing a Summoner and asked me about the difference between Act Together and Move in Tandem, especifically asking me if the Summoner couldn't just use Act Together in the same manner (i.e. Act Together, summoner Strides, Eidolon Strides)

I confess that I don't have much mastery over the Summoner rules. Is there a practical difference?


Tandem Move doesn't have a once per turn limitation.

You can Act Together and Tandem Move to get six effective actions in a turn, so long as four of them (2 each) are Strides.


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richienvh wrote:

So, one of my players was builing a Summoner and asked me about the difference between Act Together and Move in Tandem, especifically asking me if the Summoner couldn't just use Act Together in the same manner (i.e. Act Together, summoner Strides, Eidolon Strides)

I confess that I don't have much mastery over the Summoner rules. Is there a practical difference?

Act together can only be used one a round.


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Got it!

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