Haste gives an extra action that can be used to take an attack action that is limited to 1 attack. So yes, 4 attacks. Notably, you can use your action to cast haste, use the hasted action to make 1 attack, and use your bonus action for PAM in the same turn which is neat.
Why does drinking a potion take an action?
By RAW, potions are balanced more by action economy, which is why they take an action. Otherwise by mid-level you could just buy a ton of potions and drink one as a bonus action every round. But, a DM could decide to balance potions by scarcity, by only making very few of them available to players.
What kind of action is drinking a potion Pathfinder?
Drinking a potion or using an oil is a standard action. The potion or oil takes effect immediately. Using a potion or oil provokes attacks of opportunity. An enemy may direct an attack of opportunity against the potion or oil container rather than against the character.
Is a reaction a bonus action?
You can take a bonus action only when a special ability, spell, or feature states that you can do something as a bonus action. A reaction is an instant response to a trigger of some kind, which can occur on your turn or on someone else’s.
Can I use haste on yourself?
Yes, you can cast Haste on yourself. The reason they must be a WILLING target is due to the downside of the spell at the end.
Does accelerated drinker work with extracts?
Does the Accelerated Drinker feat allow a character to drink an alchemist extract as a move action? No.
How much do healing potions cost Pathfinder?
The price of a potion is equal to the level of the spell × the creator’s caster level × 50 gp. If the potion has a material component cost, it is added to the base price and cost to create. The spell is 1d8 +1 for every caster level.
What happens when you drink a potion in combat?
Introducing… Simply put, I would house rule that when you use an action to drink a potion in combat, you can choose to use all of your other combined actions (bonus action, move, free action and reaction) to take the Dodge action.
Can you drink a potion as a bonus action?
You can use a bonus action, instead of an action, to drink a potion you’re holding. I mentioned in a comment: The only reason I wouldn’t use the Quick Potion Drinking rule is if there was a Rogue with the Thief archetype in the party, since it kinda short changes their Fast Hands class feature (the “take the Use an Object action” part).
Can you drink a potion with the Rogue’s fast hands?
Both of these quotes establish that drinking/consuming a potion counts as activating it, and we know that a potion of healing requires an action to be consumed and that it is a magic item, and so its activation is not a function of the Use An Object action. Thus, the Rogue’s Fast Hands cannot be used to activate (drink/consume) a magic potion.
Is it safe to drink a healing potion?
Of course you could try retreating, to drink the potion in safety, but that assumes you have allies who are able to prevent the monster pursuing you: and even then the monster will get one free opportunity attack on you, making this ploy almost as risky as drinking it under their nose. Kill your enemies with a cough and a handshake.