Focused Attack

By giving up additional attacks in a round, a character can gain a +2 (type?) bonus to the primary attack, as a full round action.

For example, a character with a +12/+7/+2 BAB could make a single attack with a +4 bonus as a full round action.

A character with a +6/+1 BAB could make a single attack with a +2 bonus.

BAB is used. Monk's flurry or blows or additional attacks gained from sources other than BAB cannot be used to gain the bonus.

What do you think?
 

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I have the exact same thing IMC, called Focused Strike. Here's the wording from my house rules document:

FOCUSED STRIKE
You can sacrifice mobility and speed to increase your precision.
Prerequisites: Base attack bonus +6, Weapon Focus.
Benefit: You can give up all your attacks for the round and instead make a single attack as a full attack action. You get a +2 bonus on this attack and an additional +2 bonus for each attack granted by your high base attack bonus you forego for the round. For example, if a character with a base attack bonus of +16/+11/+6/+1 used this feat, his focused strike would have a +24 bonus to hit.
You can only use this feat with a weapon which you have taken the Weapon Focus feat for.
When you use the Focused Strike feat, you also forfeit any bonus or extra attacks granted by other feats, spells, or abilities.
You cannot use the Focused Strike feat in conjunction with the Power Attack feat or similar abilities that reduce your precision to increase damage output.
Special: A fighter may select Focused Strike as one of his fighter bonus feats.
 
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I like that alot. This makes it easier to strike, but what about the nice cinematic feel when you focus the strength into the attack? Or would that just be a power attack?
 

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