Revised Action Economy

This campain uses the Revised Action Economy rules from Pathfinder Unchained. The following table summarises the types of actions and the number of acts each action requires.  
Notes:
  1. Armed mêlée attacks generally don’t attract attacks of opportunity. Ranged attacks, unarmed attacks, and combat manoeuvres generally do. Check the specific type of attack for confirmation.
  2. If your base attack bonus is +0, this attracts an attack of opportunity. Otherwise, it does not.
  3. If you have the Improved Feint feat, this action does not have the attack subtype.
  4. The GM may rule that this requires additional acts depending on the specific action.
  5. If your base attack bonus is +1 or higher, you can do either of these actions as a free action in combination with a move simple action.
  6. You may choose after your first attack whether to follow through with the Cleave attack or end it. If you end it, it becomes a simple attack action, taking only 1 act. If you follow through with a second attack (and additional attacks for Great Cleave), it takes 2 acts and you take no additional penalties to the roll(s) as this is considered all one action.
  7. Depending on the particular situation, the GM may rule that this takes more than 3 acts.
  8. You may attempt this as a simple action by taking a -20 penalty on your Sleight of Hand check.
  9. If your Sleight of Hand check fails by 5 or more, you take an attack of opportunity.
  10. This action can be taken even when it is not your turn.
  11. Depends on the specific action being completed.
  12. Usually no, but depends on the specific attack action being made.


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