SRD Talk:Flyby Attack

Clarification

It says they can use a standard action while using a move action. That takes their standard action for the turn, or could they use another?--Froggeh 07:00, 21 December 2009 (MST)

This takes up your standard action for the turn. It merely allows you to continue your move so that you do not end your movement next to your foe.   Hooper   talk    contribs    email   08:30, 21 December 2009 (MST)
gollark: Or secrets which you don't want to get out, say.
gollark: "Real" antimemes don't do this because you know about their existence/can perceive them, but just don't want to spread them for whatever reason.
gollark: They would be made anomalously inclined to ignore chains of logic which might lead to "thus antimeme".
gollark: It's not exactly very internally consistent, but humans are *masters* of rationalization.
gollark: It happens still, but they don't know why, and are unable to infer the presence of the antimeme from it.
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