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''There was only one slash against the thief's back as he ran, yet he split into three pieces!  How did he do that?''
 
''There was only one slash against the thief's back as he ran, yet he split into three pieces!  How did he do that?''
  
Using the one-strike-two-cuts technique, you manage to slip in more pain to those whose guard is down than most.  Whenever you are making an attack of opportunity, you may activate this maneuver to get a second attack at your full normal attack bonus for freeThis is not an attack of opportunity and does not consume such.
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Using the one-strike-two-cuts technique, you manage to slip in more pain to those whose guard is down than most.  Whenever you are attacking an opponent who is flatfooted or denied their dexterity, you may attack as a standard action.  If your attack hits, you may deal damage as if you had struck twice.  When your BAB becomes 6, you may deal damage three times.  When your BAB becomes 11, you may deal damage four times.  When your BAB becomes 16, you may deal damage five times.  If your attack is a critical hit, all the damage is multiplied as if they were individual critical hitsFor example, a warblade with BAB 12 and a longsword deals 1d8+5 and criticals, dealing 2d8+10, 2d8+10, 2d8+10, and 2d8+10 damage.
 
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One Strike Two Cuts
Diamond Mind (Strike) [Time]
Level: 4
Prerequisite: Need two Diamond Mind maneuvers
Initiation Action: Standard Action
Range: Melee Attack
Target: One Creature
Duration: Instantenous

There was only one slash against the thief's back as he ran, yet he split into three pieces! How did he do that?

Using the one-strike-two-cuts technique, you manage to slip in more pain to those whose guard is down than most. Whenever you are attacking an opponent who is flatfooted or denied their dexterity, you may attack as a standard action. If your attack hits, you may deal damage as if you had struck twice. When your BAB becomes 6, you may deal damage three times. When your BAB becomes 11, you may deal damage four times. When your BAB becomes 16, you may deal damage five times. If your attack is a critical hit, all the damage is multiplied as if they were individual critical hits. For example, a warblade with BAB 12 and a longsword deals 1d8+5 and criticals, dealing 2d8+10, 2d8+10, 2d8+10, and 2d8+10 damage.



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AuthorEiji-kun +
DisciplineDiamond Mind +
Identifier3.5e Maneuver +
Level4 +
RatingUnrated +
SummaryMake two attacks of opportunity for the price of one! +
TitleOne Strike Two Cuts +
TypeStrike +