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each with its own DC and modifiers. | each with its own DC and modifiers. | ||
- | A PC can only take one of each action per | + | A PC may take one of each type of action per melee round, but might be forced to make checks that don’t count as actions. |
- | round, but might be forced to make checks | + | |
- | that don’t count as actions. | + | |
===== Types of Actions ===== | ===== Types of Actions ===== | ||
- | * Active: | + | |
- | * Movement: | + | |
- | * Quick: | + | |
==== Active Actions ==== | ==== Active Actions ==== | ||
- | Active actions are driven by the PC’s choices | + | Active actions are driven by the character' |
- | and often require a check. | + | and often require a check. |
- | actions: | + | |
- | commanding troops, or similar. An active | + | * **Attack**: The most common action to take in combat is the Attack action, whether you are swinging a sword, firing an arrow from a bow, or brawling with your fists. With this action, you make one melee or ranged attack. |
- | action can always | + | * **Cast a Spell**: Spellcasters such as scholars and zealots, as well as many monsters, have access to spells and can use them to great effect in combat. Each spell has a casting |
- | movement | + | * **Dash**: When you take the Dash action, you gain extra movement for the current turn. The increase equals your speed, after applying any modifiers. With a speed of 30 feet, for example, you can move up to 60 feet on your turn if you dash. Any increase |
+ | * **Disengage**: | ||
+ | * **Dodge**: When you take the Dodge action, you focus entirely on avoiding attacks. Until the start of your next turn, any attack roll made against you has disadvantage if you can see the attacker, and you make Dexterity saving throws with advantage. You lose this benefit if you are incapacitated or if your speed drops to 0. | ||
+ | * **Give Orders**: You may use your action to command retainers to take [[orders|special maneuvers]]. | ||
+ | * **Hide**: When you take the Hide action, you make a Dexterity (Stealth) check in an attempt to hide, following the rules for hiding. If you succeed, you gain certain the benefits of attacking from hiding. | ||
+ | * **Use an Item**: You may use a magic item using this action. | ||
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+ | An active action can be "traded down" | ||
==== Movement Actions ==== | ==== Movement Actions ==== | ||
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base, load reduces) for each movement | base, load reduces) for each movement | ||
action. You can split up this movement | action. You can split up this movement | ||
- | however you’d like, and can take actions in | + | however you would like, and can take actions in |
- | between segments of movement; such as | + | between segments of movement such as |
moving, then attacking, then moving again. | moving, then attacking, then moving again. | ||
Some forms of special movement - swimming, crawling, climbing, or traveling in difficult terrain - force you to move at half speed (a PC with 30’ speed can climb 15’). | Some forms of special movement - swimming, crawling, climbing, or traveling in difficult terrain - force you to move at half speed (a PC with 30’ speed can climb 15’). | ||
- | Each load you carry above your STR score reduces your speed by 5’ and forces disadvantage on all checks. | + | Each [[load]] you carry above your STR score reduces your speed by 5’ and forces disadvantage on all checks. |
A 10 STR, 30’ speed PC carrying 11 load would move at 25’ speed. | A 10 STR, 30’ speed PC carrying 11 load would move at 25’ speed. | ||
A PC at 0’ speed is completely encumbered | A PC at 0’ speed is completely encumbered | ||
and can’t move at all. A movement action | and can’t move at all. A movement action | ||
- | can be “traded down” to a quick action. | + | can be “traded down” to a quick action, but only during your round in combat. |
==== Quick Actions ==== | ==== Quick Actions ==== | ||
+ | Unlike other actions, quick actions may be triggered by another and may be resolved even when it is not that PC's round. For example, | ||
The most common form of quick action | The most common form of quick action | ||
- | is a readied action, such as when waiting | + | is making an attack of opportunity |
- | to spring | + | weapons, casting certain spells, and some class features are also |
- | weapons, casting certain spells, attacks of opportunity, and some class features are | + | |
quick actions. The GM can rule that certain | quick actions. The GM can rule that certain | ||
other basic actions are quick actions. | other basic actions are quick actions. | ||
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- | ====== Design Notes ====== | ||
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- | //Copied from 5TD // | ||
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