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it's the Paladin's handbook Dictum Mortuum wrote up from the wotc community, updated on their blog. It's the former, causing confusion to the latter. Whisper's answer was satisfactory to me. Thanks though =D |
Originally Posted by FAQ
same bonus as the attack that dropped the previouscreature.” Does this really mean that all bonuses and penalties on the first attack roll—aid another, smite evil, flanking, true strike, and so on—apply to the second? The “bonus” referred to by Cleave means “base attack bonus,” not “total bonus.” If a 6th-level fighter drops a foe with his second attack, he makes the extra attack using his base attack bonus –5 (the same “bonus” as he used for his second attack). If you aren’t flanking the new foe, it’s absurd to claim that you’d get a +2 bonus on the attack roll just because you were flanking the dropped foe. Any lasting bonuses or penalties— such as from the bless spell, a high or low Strength score, being fatigued, or the like—apply to the extra attack just as they would to any other attack you make. |
Warblade Maneuver to deal damage on a bull rush |
tactical maneuver to move bull rushed targets sideways when charging |
tactical maneuver to trip opponents who are pushed in the same space |
Warblade Maneuver to jump during attack to do more damage |
tactical maneuver to get bonus on attack after a bull rush |
tactical maneuver to get bonus on damage after a charge while power attacking |
Question regarding tactical feats and ToB maneuvers. - can I combine as much tactical feats as I want in a single round? |
- can I combine them with Warblade maneuvers? |
- does a bull rush charge or a "charging minotaur" maneuver count as a charge for Combat Brute: Momentum swing? |
Originally Posted by SRD
You can make a bull rush as a standard action (an attack) or as part of a charge.
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Originally Posted by ToB, Charging Minotaur
As part of this maneuver, you make a bull rush attack (PH 154) as part of a charge.
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e.g. first round I use
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The second round, I use
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