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No. The second attack occurs after the first attack (not action) has resolved.
...sorry, i am still confused...
under flurry it says:
FLURRY Give this character a "close combat action". After the close combat attack resolves, it may make a second close combat attack as a "free action". If this character loses Flurry before it makes the second attack, it can’t make the second attack.
would that mean they are two seperate action or still one action that just includes a free action?
...sorry, i am still confused...
under flurry it says:
FLURRY Give this character a "close combat action". After the close combat attack resolves, it may make a second close combat attack as a "free action". If this character loses Flurry before it makes the second attack, it can’t make the second attack.
would that mean they are two seperate action or still one action that just includes a free action?
It is ONE close combat action. That close combat action contains a close combat attack (as all close combat actions do). After that attack is resolved, you get a free action (note - the CC action is not resolved yet, just the attack). That free action allows you to make a second attack. When the attack resolves, you then resolve the free action and then, you resolve the CC action that started it all off.
From a wildcard perspective, the declaration of the CC action is when they can change their TA and hat is it for the entirety of the CC action (including the first CC attack, including the free action within the C action and including the second attack).