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That is working as intended, since furious focus doesn't affect later attacks including Attacks of Opportunity.
This is been asked many times and LW won't change this. They have a point as its something that will affect AoO's so its really a "situational" bonus not a "all" the time bonus.But even on my 4th level fighter, (So only singular attack) when I activate Power attack, there is no option to turn on Furious Focus, and it still adds the -2 penalty to my attack for using it.
Unless I'm somehow using it wrong?
That is working as intended, since furious focus doesn't affect later attacks including Attacks of Opportunity.
Agree. I hope they listen.Aaron, not to beat a dead horse but...By that logic you should not apply the penalties for Two-Weapon fighting either.
Why not a second checkbox and let us turn it on/off (like smite) OR give us a separate AOO line/printout with to-hit/damage for AOO. I would love it for my Ninja who probably always forgets to add the +2 back in for AOO's.
FAQ:
"Two-Weapon Fighting: If you use this on your turn to attack with two weapons, do you also take that penalty on attacks of opportunity made before the start of your next turn?"
"The penalties end as soon as you have completed the full-attack action that allowed you to attack with both weapons. Any attacks of opportunity you make are at your normal attack bonus."
Go to the "Adjust" tab and either put in a adjustment to give a +2 bonus to your weapon. Or use the adjustment "Attack Bonus Situational" to put in a situational note about the bonus.Aaron, not to beat a dead horse but...By that logic you should not apply the penalties for Two-Weapon fighting either.
Why not a second checkbox and let us turn it on/off (like smite) OR give us a separate AOO line/printout with to-hit/damage for AOO. I would love it for my Ninja who probably always forgets to add the +2 back in for AOO's.
Basically no. The feat says:Another point, (and I just thought of this so it may be wrong) but couldn't your "First" attack BE an AOO?
1. I roll init and loose to Bad Guy #1.
2. It's the second round of combat, only movement taken, no one is now flatfooted.
3. Bad Guy #1 moves past me provoking an AOO, I swing away with power attack, wouldn't Furious Focus apply to this attack, being the first attack this round?
d20pfsrd said:you do not suffer Power Attack’s penalty on melee attack rolls on the first attack you make each turn.
d20pfsrd said:"Turn: In a round, a creature receives one turn, during which it can perform a wide variety of actions. Generally in the course of one turn, a character can perform one standard action, one move action, one swift action, and a number of free actions. Less-common combination's of actions are permissible as well, see Combat for more details."
Basically no. The feat says:
Your first attack in the "turn" means the first attack when making a standard action or full-attack action...
I simply do not agree with what your saying. Not going to get into a big debate about it either. We shall agree to disagree.I would have to disagree. The full text is:
"Benefit: When you are wielding a two-handed weapon or a one-handed weapon with two hands, and using the Power Attack feat, you do not suffer Power Attack’s penalty on melee attack rolls on the first attack you make each turn. You still suffer the penalty on any additional attacks, including attacks of opportunity."
It ONLY applies when using Power Attack and applies to "Melee attack rolls"...
Looking up Melee Attack:
"Melee Attack: While a melee attack isn't an action type itself, many options and other rules affect melee attacks. Some combat options (such as the disarm and sunder combat maneuvers) can be used anytime you make a melee attack, including attacks of opportunity. "
..Includes Attacks of Opportunity.
Further more, you do have the option (although it was hotly debated on the forums but RAW states) you can turn on Power Attack at anytime you make an attack roll (so you could in fact not turn Power Attack on until your 3rd iterative attack in a Full Attack action).
So you can still activate PA on an AOO before your initiative and it would be your first attack this initiative turn.
Of course if you still don't like that logic, this could all happen ON your initiative...
1. Bad guy readies and action to "Cast shield in anyone attacks him"
2. Good guy has the initiative and takes a 5 foot step around a corner next to him with a two-handed sword and proceeds to attack.
3. Bad guys uses ready action to interrupt good guy's turn to cast a spell which provokes and AOO
4. Good guy uses AOO which interrupts the spell casting, swings two handed with Power Attack and has Furious Focus.
At this stage, it's his first melee attack this turn with PA on, furious focus SHOULD apply. Then the mage casts shield (with appropriate concentration check) and then Good Guy makes a full attack action using PA (with no Furious Focus bonus).
But the bottom line is, Showing/Not showing Furious Focus should still follow the same logic as Two-Weapon Fighting as it's a closer analogy. And I contest the two are not consistent in logic inside Hero Lab.
But the bottom line is, Showing/Not showing Furious Focus should still follow the same logic as Two-Weapon Fighting as it's a closer analogy. And I contest the two are not consistent in logic inside Hero Lab.
But the bottom line is, Showing/Not showing Furious Focus should still follow the same logic as Two-Weapon Fighting as it's a closer analogy. And I contest the two are not consistent in logic inside Hero Lab.
If that was the case you would have to retcon every AOO you did earlier to.
I just don't get why people are more comfortable remembering to add the +2(or +3 or +4 etc) in for furious focus on EVERY attack vs remembering to subtract it on the one off fringe cases?