I have looked through the threads and not quite found the answer to this one.
If you triple down on Battlemaster by taking the subclass, the Martial Adept Feat, and the Superior Technique fighting class, then at 4th level, my RAW reading would be that you have 4d8 and 2d6 superiority dice each short rest. I've found a lot of discussion over whether those 2d6 should be 2d8. Not my question. My question is, if you have two maneuvers from the Martial Adept feat, can you use those maneuvers with your normal Battlemaster superiority dice, or are you restricted to the 1d6 described in the feat, single use option? IMO, once you learn the maneuver, you can use it with whatever superiority dice you have available until you run out.
Once you learn a maneuver, you know it. You may use it with any superiority dice you posses, with all normal restrictions for use of maneuvers being applicable. IE Once per attack, or only with use of your reaction.
I have looked through the threads and not quite found the answer to this one.
If you triple down on Battlemaster by taking the subclass, the Martial Adept Feat, and the Superior Technique fighting class, then at 4th level, my RAW reading would be that you have 4d8 and 2d6 superiority dice each short rest. I've found a lot of discussion over whether those 2d6 should be 2d8. Not my question. My question is, if you have two maneuvers from the Martial Adept feat, can you use those maneuvers with your normal Battlemaster superiority dice, or are you restricted to the 1d6 described in the feat, single use option? IMO, once you learn the maneuver, you can use it with whatever superiority dice you have available until you run out.
Once you learn a maneuver, you know it. You may use it with any superiority dice you posses, with all normal restrictions for use of maneuvers being applicable. IE Once per attack, or only with use of your reaction.