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|benefit=When you fight with two weapons, the [[SRD:Base Attack Bonus|BAB]]-interval at which you can make iterative attacks decreases from 5 to 3. Your second attack is made with a -3 penalty, your third attack is made with a -6 penalty, and so forth. You can continue to make attacks as long as your BAB minus the accumulated penalty is 1 or higher or until you have made a minimum of two attacks. | |benefit=When you fight with two weapons, the [[SRD:Base Attack Bonus|BAB]]-interval at which you can make iterative attacks decreases from 5 to 3. Your second attack is made with a -3 penalty, your third attack is made with a -6 penalty, and so forth. You can continue to make attacks as long as your BAB minus the accumulated penalty is 1 or higher or until you have made a minimum of two attacks. | ||
− | During a full attack when using two-weapon fighting, depending on your choice of weapons you can choose in which order you attack with which weapon. A [[SRD:One-Handed Weapon|one-handed]] weapon can make only one consecutive attack, whereas a [[SRD:Light Weapon|light]] weapon can make a maximum of two consecutive attacks. | + | During a full attack when using two-weapon fighting, depending on your choice of weapons you can choose in which order you attack with which weapon. A [[SRD:One-Handed Weapon|one-handed]] weapon can make only one consecutive attack, whereas a [[SRD:Light Weapon|light]] weapon can make a maximum of two consecutive attacks. Consecutive attacks with a single weapon require you to be able to attack at least three times. |
|example=Using two-weapon fighting, a 10th-level fighter can attack four times (+10/+7/+4/+1). Because of the minimum of two attacks allowed by this feat, a 2nd-level fighter can attack twice (+2/-1). | |example=Using two-weapon fighting, a 10th-level fighter can attack four times (+10/+7/+4/+1). Because of the minimum of two attacks allowed by this feat, a 2nd-level fighter can attack twice (+2/-1). | ||
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Two-Weapon Fighting [Fighter]
Swooosh... Swiiing... Slashlashlashlash...Prerequisites: BAB +1, Dex 13Benefit: When you fight with two weapons, the BAB-interval at which you can make iterative attacks decreases from 5 to 3. Your second attack is made with a -3 penalty, your third attack is made with a -6 penalty, and so forth. You can continue to make attacks as long as your BAB minus the accumulated penalty is 1 or higher or until you have made a minimum of two attacks.
During a full attack when using two-weapon fighting, depending on your choice of weapons you can choose in which order you attack with which weapon. A one-handed weapon can make only one consecutive attack, whereas a light weapon can make a maximum of two consecutive attacks. Consecutive attacks with a single weapon require you to be able to attack at least three times.
Example: Using two-weapon fighting, a 10th-level fighter can attack four times (+10/+7/+4/+1). Because of the minimum of two attacks allowed by this feat, a 2nd-level fighter can attack twice (+2/-1).Special: This feat counts as Two-Weapon Fighting for the purpose of meeting prerequisites.
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