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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
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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.

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