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| Prog2 = Your second attack gains a further +1 to hit (for a total of +2), and your third attack gains a further +2 to hit (for a total of +6). Your primary attack still suffers the same -2 penalty as before, and your fourth attack is still limited to only being used for a 5-foot step. | | Prog2 = Your second attack gains a further +1 to hit (for a total of +2), and your third attack gains a further +2 to hit (for a total of +6). Your primary attack still suffers the same -2 penalty as before, and your fourth attack is still limited to only being used for a 5-foot step. | ||
| Prog3 = Your second attack gains a further +1 to hit (for a total of +3), and your third attack gains a further +2 to hit (for a total of +7). Your primary attack still suffers the same -2 penalty as before, | | Prog3 = Your second attack gains a further +1 to hit (for a total of +3), and your third attack gains a further +2 to hit (for a total of +7). Your primary attack still suffers the same -2 penalty as before. However, you may now use your fourth attack to [[slide]] (non-provoking) up to half your [[Walk]] speed, instead of only a 5-foot step. As with other 'trade away an attack action for a 5-foot step' abilities, you can use this before, between, or after any of your other attacks, though you cannot split it up, since it is a single action. | ||
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Revision as of 21:42, 27 May 2023
Beast Heart (Ex)
- Requires: Barbarian 1, Feral Mien
- Benefit: Once per round as a free action, you can activate Beast Heart prior to performing a full attack action. When you do so, you lose access to your fourth attack action, and you also suffer a -2 penalty to your first attack. However, you gain a +1 bonus to your second attack, and a +4 bonus to your third attack.
- Your fourth attack action cannot be used at all — you can't attack with it, take a 5-foot step with it, nor perform a combat maneuver with it. It is gone until the start of your next turn.
- If you gain one or more bonus attacks from any source, such as from Haste, they are performed at your highest attack value, which means they suffer from the same -2 penalty as your primary attack.
Progression:
- 11th Level: You may now use your 4th attack in your full attack action to perform a 5-foot step, if you wish. It cannot be used for a combat maneuver, nor can it be used to attack.
- 21st Level: Your second attack gains a further +1 to hit (for a total of +2), and your third attack gains a further +2 to hit (for a total of +6). Your primary attack still suffers the same -2 penalty as before, and your fourth attack is still limited to only being used for a 5-foot step.
- 31st Level: Your second attack gains a further +1 to hit (for a total of +3), and your third attack gains a further +2 to hit (for a total of +7). Your primary attack still suffers the same -2 penalty as before. However, you may now use your fourth attack to slide (non-provoking) up to half your Walk speed, instead of only a 5-foot step. As with other 'trade away an attack action for a 5-foot step' abilities, you can use this before, between, or after any of your other attacks, though you cannot split it up, since it is a single action.