Yes, you can split your full movement in your turn however you want. If you have 30, you can move 20, attack, then move 10 again. It’s pretty good for archers that you can split movement and fire.
Can you hit multiple times on a split?
Question: After splitting a pair in blackjack, you can normally play each side like a regular hand. The exception occurs when you split aces. Then you can only hit once on each side. Answer: The casino has an edge in blackjack because players must complete their hands before the dealer acts.
Can you break up Multiattack?
Technically no, because the multiattack is an entire single action.
Can I move after attacking DND?
You can move between your Attack action and your bonus action, yes.
Can you move and Multiattack 5E?
The rule in “Moving between Attacks” (PH, 190) works with any action, including Multiattack, that contains more than one weapon attack.
Can a creature break up movement more than once?
While the rules don’t specifically state that you can break up your movement an unlimited number of times, that certainly seems to be the case. You can break up your movement on your turn, using some of your speed before and after your action.
Can a half orc monk split up movement?
I’ve have a 12th-level Half-Orc Monk character with the Mobile feat, resulting in a movement speed of 60 (base speed of 30, +20 from Unarmored Movement, and +10 from Mobile). At this level the character has the Extra Attack ability, and (due to being at least level 6 in Way of Shadow) has the Shadow Step ability.
How does a creature move in Pathfinder 2?
Creatures in Pathfinder soar through the clouds, scale sheer cliffs, and tunnel underfoot. Most creatures have a Speed, which is how fast they can move across the ground. Some abilities give you different ways to move, such as through the air or underground.
What happens when spirit guardians move out of the radius?
It also means that even if the enemy does move out of the radius, you can still make them take damage from it on their next turn by chasing them down. So long as they’re back in the radius (which is centred on you) by the time their turn rolls around, they get smacked again.