Talk:Haste, Greater (3.5e Spell)

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Do the dodge bonuses from this feat stack with those of regular haste? Also, if you're under the effect of this and normal haste, do you get two extra attacks? --Ghostwheel (talk) 07:01, 6 April 2013 (UTC)

Tho not the owner, the article seems to have your answers. While normally dodge bonuses stack, this spell seems to heavily imply that it is, and counts as, haste. So it would run into the "same spell doesn't stack" rule, which is why you can't cast normal haste NI times for NI dodge bonus. Probably could stand to be clarified if this does indeed count as a 'haste' spell for all intents and purposes.
The other one is clearer however. When making a full attack action, a hasted creature may make one extra attack with any weapon he is holding. The attack is made using the creature’s full base attack bonus, plus any modifiers appropriate to the situation. (This effect is not cumulative with similar effects, such as that provided by a weapon of speed, nor does it actually grant an extra action, so you can’t use it to cast a second spell or otherwise take an extra action in the round.) Even without that though it wouldn't work since the text in haste would disallow stacking anyway. -- Eiji-kun (talk) 07:06, 6 April 2013 (UTC)
Eiji-kun is correct this is not ment to STACK with haste(even says that "Multiple haste effects don’t stack"). this is ment to be a greater/higher level haste, not stack-capable. by the way, this is a SPELL not a FEAT.

house-rules can always argue that sense they are two different spells their effects could stack, however that would be house-rules and not what the original intent was...(reference 'dynomite' for the results)User:Snafusam