Pseudopsyche
First Post
Alas, I believe you cannot use immediate actions during your own turn.Let's say you get hit by an enemy's immediate reaction before you attack and fade away on your turn.
Alas, I believe you cannot use immediate actions during your own turn.Let's say you get hit by an enemy's immediate reaction before you attack and fade away on your turn.
Alas, I believe you cannot use immediate actions during your own turn.
Whether the feat is worth it depends on your fighting style
- If you are "sneaky melee", then yes. It allows you to attack (with CA) and then move into a better position without provoking OAs.
- If you are ranged, no (for the most part). You would likely be attacking as your last action, so it wouldn't make much of a difference.
- If you are typical melee (ranger, fighter, etc), maybe. Chances are you would be staying in melee with the opponent anyways.
One thing the feat allows everyone to do is make ALL attacks that round with CA. So if you use your Action Point, have any Move or Minor attacks, all of them would be made while invisible.
Fade Away specifies that you're invisible until you attack. So you're visible for the actual attack.I don't agree. If you're invisible when you attack you get the benefit of being invisible. You become visible after the attack.
Alas, I believe you cannot use immediate actions during your own turn.