Aerobatic Attack (3.5e Feat)

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Aerobatic Attack [<!-Feat Types (General, Fighter, etc.)->]

3e Summary::By careful application of your Yoma power and impressive aerobatics, you are able to hover very briefly at the peak of your jump, so as to strike at a foe.
Prerequisite: Yoma Manipulation, Jump 8 ranks, Strength 14, Dexterity 14
Benefit: When using a Move action and a Standard Attack during your round, if you jump during your move, you may attack an opponent who is midair. Your jump check must be adequate as if you were jumping to land on a platform placed at the level they are flying or levitating at, and you must be able to jump in such a manner to such a location from which you could normally attack them.
Special: You may use this feat with your Spring Attack feat, but not with the Yoma Manipulation feats Vanishing Strike or Vanishing Swipe.



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