A standard action is a single attack, while a full-round attack is as many attacks as you can possibly make due to things such as the spell haste, wielding two weapons, or when your Base Attack Bonus reaches a certain level.
Can you full-round and swift action?
So, yes, you can perform a swift action while performing a full-round action, but your GM might decide that certain combinations of swift actions and other actions might be too silly to be allowed.
Can you 5 foot step and full attack?
The only movement you can take during a full attack is a 5-foot step. You may take the step before, after, or between your attacks.
What action is a 5 foot step?
A full-round action consumes all your effort during a round. The only movement you can take during a full-round action is a 5-foot step before, during, or after the action.
Can a full round action be coupled with a move action?
A full-round action requires an entire round to complete. Thus, it can’t be coupled with a standard or a move action, though if it does not involve moving any distance, you can take a 5-foot step .
How many steps can you take during a full round action?
A full-round action consumes all your effort during a round. The only movement you can take during a full-round action is a 5-foot step before, during, or after the action. You can also perform free actions (see below).
What makes an ability a full round action?
Using a special ability is usually a standard action, but some may be full-round actions, as defined by the ability. Withdrawing from melee combat is a full-round action. When you withdraw, you can move up to double your speed.
What’s the difference between a standard action and a move action?
A standard action allows you to do something, most commonly make an attack or cast a spell. See Table: Actions in Combat for other standard actions . A move action allows you to move your speed or perform an action that takes a similar amount of time. See Table: Actions in Combat . You can take a move action in place of a standard action.