View Full Version : Dervish rules interpretation
sengmeng
2011-04-29, 02:09 PM
Dervish: can a charge be part of the dervish dance?
Telonius
2011-04-29, 03:52 PM
Generally, no. Dervish allows you to do a full-attack action, plus moving up to your speed. Charge is a special attack that takes a full-round action to do. In order to do both, you'd have to have some ability that allows you to take two full-round actions within a single round.
sengmeng
2011-04-29, 03:57 PM
could a dervish/monk/drunken master use broken bottles to do a Flurry of Shanks in a Dervish Dance?
Broken bottles are not a monk weapon.
Lateral
2011-04-29, 04:37 PM
He said "Drunken Master," Cog. READ THE DAMN POST. :smallannoyed:
There's no reason you couldn't.
He said "Drunken Master," Cog. READ THE DAMN POST. :smallannoyed:
I did, thank you. While Drunken Master requires Flurry to enter, it does not progress it, nor does it increase the list of weapons you can use with a flurry.
No brains
2011-04-29, 05:16 PM
While I do not remember that it did, I don't think the Drunken Master advanced flurry or expanded what weapons you could use with it...
Is there some errata or does a DM use his superior improvised weapons in a flurry?
Anyway, a monk/dervish with a lajatang under haste would be pretty friggin' sweet. :) Ha-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch! Attacking so fast, he doesn't have time for the 'a' in 'cha'.
Drunken Master isn't mentioned at all in the errata.
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