Diego Rossi
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Greater Weapon of the Chosen (Combat)
Your deity guides your hand when you fight with her favored weapon.
Prerequisites: Improved Weapon of the Chosen, Weapon Focus with deity’s favored weapon, Weapon of the Chosen, worship and receive spells from a deity.
Benefit: When you use your deity’s favored weapon to attempt a single attack with the attack action, you roll two dice for your attack roll and take the higher result. You do not need to use your Weapon of the Chosen feat to gain this feat’s benefit. As usual, the reroll does not apply to any confirmation rolls.
Cleave (Combat)
You can strike two adjacent foes with a single swing.
Prerequisites: Str 13, Power Attack, base attack bonus +1.
Benefit: As a standard action, you can make a single attack at your full base attack bonus against a foe within reach. If you hit, you deal damage normally and can make an additional attack (using your full base attack bonus) against a foe that is adjacent to the first and also within reach. You can only make one additional attack per round with this feat. When you use this feat, you take a –2 penalty to your Armor Class until your next turn.
As AwesomenessDog said, they are two different kinds of actions.
| Ryze Kuja |
This is a question that comes up all the time about Attack Actions as Standard vs. Cleave as Standard. The best way I can describe it is that you have a whole bunch of options to use a Standard Action for, and an Attack Action is one of them, and using a Feat like Cleave is also another.
For example, here's some of the things you can do as a Standard Action:
Cast a Spell
Use a Feat <------- (Such as Cleave or Bullying Blow)
Activate a Magic Item
Channel Energy
Use a SLA, Su, or Ex Ability
Perform a Combat Maneuver
Make a single melee or ranged attack as an Attack Action <------(Greater Weapon of the Chosen & Vital Strike affect this)
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If you Use a Feat to Cleave then you're not using an Attack Action, and vice versa, if you're using Greater Weapon of the Chosen to modify your Attack Action then you're not Using a Feat to Cleave. So these feats do not interact with one another.
Hope this helps.