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: Maneuver offense is a generic term for a skill check to perform a combat maneuver. The combat maneuvers and their associated skill checks are:
: Maneuver offense is a generic term for a skill check to perform a combat maneuver. The combat maneuvers and their associated skill checks are:


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! width="150" | Combat Maneuver || width="150" | Skill || Action Required
! width="15%" | Combat Maneuver || width="15%" | Skill || width="15%" | Action Required || width="45%" | Description
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| [[Bull Rush]] || [[Might]] || [[Attack Action]], or as part of a [[Charge]] (in place of Charge's melee attack).
| [[Bull Rush]] || [[Might]] || [[Attack Action]] || Shove an enemy away from you
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| [[Charge]] || [[Movement]] || [[Standard Action]]
| [[Charge]] || [[Movement]] || [[Standard Action]] || Move directly up to a foe and attack them
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| [[Clamber]] || [[Might]] || [[Standard Action]]
| [[Clamber]] || [[Movement]] || [[Standard Action]] || Crawl underneath, or climb on top of a foe
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| [[Cleave]] || [[Might]] || [[Attack Action]]
| [[Cleave]] || [[Might]] || [[Attack Action]] || Attack a foe adjacent to a foe you just attacked
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| [[Demoralize]] || [[Intimidate]] || [[Attack Action]]
| [[Demoralize]] || [[Intimidate]] || [[Attack Action]] || Shake the confidence of a foe
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| [[Dirty Trick]] || [[Sleight of Hand]] || [[Attack Action]]
| [[Dirty Trick]] || [[Sleight of Hand]] || [[Attack Action]] || Discombobulate your foe using an unconventional attack
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| [[Disarm]] || [[Sleight of Hand]] || [[Attack Action]]
| [[Disarm]] || [[Sleight of Hand]] || [[Attack Action]] || Strip a weapon out of the hands of your foe
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| [[Drag]] || [[Might]] || [[Attack Action]]
| [[Drag]] || [[Might]] || [[Standard Action]] || Pull yourself and a foe backwards
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| [[Feint]] || [[Bluff]] || [[Attack Action]]
| [[Feint]] || [[Bluff]] || [[Attack Action]] || Make your foe drop their guard momentarily
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| [[Grapple]] || [[Might]] || [[Standard Action]]
| [[Grapple]] || [[Might]] || [[Standard Action]] || Tackle your foe and wrestle them into submission
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| [[Overrun]] || [[Might]] || [[Standard Action]], or during the movement portion of a [[Charge]], or as [[Part of a Move Action]].
| [[Overrun]] || [[Might]] || [[Standard Action]] || Run through an enemy's space and knock them prone
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| [[Reposition]] || [[Sleight of Hand]] || [[Attack Action]]
| [[Reposition]] || [[Sleight of Hand]] || [[Attack Action]] || Shove an enemy into the space of your choosing
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| [[Shield Bash]] || [[Might]] || [[Attack Action]]
| [[Shield Bash]] || [[Might]] || [[Attack Action]] || Rattle an opponent by hitting them with your shield
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| [[Steal]] || [[Sleight of Hand]] || [[Attack Action]]
| [[Steal]] || [[Sleight of Hand]] || [[Attack Action]] || Why wait until they're dead to loot them?
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| [[Subdue]] || [[Sleight of Hand]] || [[Attack Action]]
| [[Subdue]] || [[Sleight of Hand]] || [[Attack Action]] || Incapacitate your foe instead of killing them
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| [[Sunder]] || [[Might]] || [[Attack Action]]
| [[Sunder]] || [[Might]] || [[Attack Action]] || Destroy your foe's weapon or shield
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| [[Trip]] || [[Sleight of Hand]] || [[Attack Action]]
| [[Trip]] || [[Sleight of Hand]] || [[Attack Action]] || Sweep the leg, and lay them out flat
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: Combat maneuvers are performed by making a skill check with the appropriate skill, versus a DC of the target creature's [[Maneuver Defense]].  If the check equals or exceeds this target DC, the maneuver is successful.  Refer to the individual maneuvers to resolve the outcome of this success.
: Combat maneuvers are performed by making a skill check with the appropriate skill, versus a DC of the target creature's [[Maneuver Defense]].  If the check equals or exceeds this target DC, the maneuver is successful.  Refer to the individual maneuvers to resolve the outcome of this success.

Revision as of 11:29, 26 March 2020

Maneuver Offense

Disambiguation: Maneuver Offense was formerly known as Combat Maneuver Bonus (CMB)
Maneuver offense is a generic term for a skill check to perform a combat maneuver. The combat maneuvers and their associated skill checks are:
Combat Maneuver Skill Action Required Description
Bull Rush Might Attack Action Shove an enemy away from you
Charge Movement Standard Action Move directly up to a foe and attack them
Clamber Movement Standard Action Crawl underneath, or climb on top of a foe
Cleave Might Attack Action Attack a foe adjacent to a foe you just attacked
Demoralize Intimidate Attack Action Shake the confidence of a foe
Dirty Trick Sleight of Hand Attack Action Discombobulate your foe using an unconventional attack
Disarm Sleight of Hand Attack Action Strip a weapon out of the hands of your foe
Drag Might Standard Action Pull yourself and a foe backwards
Feint Bluff Attack Action Make your foe drop their guard momentarily
Grapple Might Standard Action Tackle your foe and wrestle them into submission
Overrun Might Standard Action Run through an enemy's space and knock them prone
Reposition Sleight of Hand Attack Action Shove an enemy into the space of your choosing
Shield Bash Might Attack Action Rattle an opponent by hitting them with your shield
Steal Sleight of Hand Attack Action Why wait until they're dead to loot them?
Subdue Sleight of Hand Attack Action Incapacitate your foe instead of killing them
Sunder Might Attack Action Destroy your foe's weapon or shield
Trip Sleight of Hand Attack Action Sweep the leg, and lay them out flat


Combat maneuvers are performed by making a skill check with the appropriate skill, versus a DC of the target creature's Maneuver Defense. If the check equals or exceeds this target DC, the maneuver is successful. Refer to the individual maneuvers to resolve the outcome of this success.