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Saxmilian |
Posted - 04 Jun 2013 : 14:40:19 Just double checking. A duskblade for example uses Quick-casting to cast a spell as a swift action, can they still use a move-equivalent action to perform another Swift-action even though there is a 1 swift action limit per Round, say to activate an item. Ive got a Duskblade activating an item as a Swift-action, Quick-casting a spell (as a swift-action) and using their Standard action to cast yet another spell. Is that rght? |
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Emma Drake |
Posted - 05 Jun 2013 : 16:46:12 quote: Originally posted by Hawkins
Old but good articles that cover this: Actions (Part One) Actions (Part Two) (covers swift actions) Actions (Part Three) Actions (Part Four) All these rules pretty much hold true for Pathfinder as well.
Good links, thanks! |
Hawkins |
Posted - 05 Jun 2013 : 00:31:09 Old but good articles that cover this: Actions (Part One) Actions (Part Two) (covers swift actions) Actions (Part Three) Actions (Part Four) All these rules pretty much hold true for Pathfinder as well. |
Emma Drake |
Posted - 04 Jun 2013 : 18:00:29 From what I understand, you cannot use a move action to act as a swift action. This is discussed a bit on the Giant In the Playground forums, with people weighing in on both sides:
http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?t=91082
Even beyond a technical RAW standpoint, how is a player going to say all of the words for three spells/items in one round. The only way I would ever allow it was if it was a spell with no verbal component. |