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Old 10-27-2011, 11:35 PM   #1
DouglasCole
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Default Re: A bunch of Martial Arts questions

The example on pp. 120-121 combines Rapid Strike and Dual-Weapon attack for thrown shuriken ganged in one hand.

Ah:

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Originally Posted by Martial Arts, p. 127
Once per All-Out Attack, Attack, Committed Attack,Defensive Attack, or Move and Attack maneuver, a fighter
who desires more attacks may trade one (and only one) of his attacks for one of these special options:
Rapid Strike (p. B370): . . .
Combination (p. 80): . . .
Dual-Weapon Attack (p. B417):
"and only one" means you can do RS OR DWA, but not both.
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Old 10-28-2011, 09:44 AM   #2
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"and only one" means you can do RS OR DWA, but not both.
The wording is intended to be as explicit and clear about what you can do as possible.

You cannot combine DWA and RS.
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