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PFS StandardSleek Reposition [one-action] Feat 2

Fighter Press 
Source Player Core pg. 143
PFS Note If you're wielding a polearm, you can ignore Reposition's requirement that you have a hand free
Requirements You are wielding a finesse weapon or polearm

While your opponent is still recovering from your prior attack, you snag its armor, clothing, or flesh to move it as you please. Make a melee Strike with a finesse weapon or polearm. If you hit a target that is your size or smaller, you can automatically Reposition it, with the same benefits as the Reposition action (including the critical success effect, if your Strike was a critical hit). If you used a weapon with reach, use the weapon’s reach for this Reposition.

This Strike has the following failure effect.

Failure The target becomes off-guard until the end of your current turn.

Traits

Press:

Actions with this trait allow you to follow up earlier attacks. An action with the press trait can be used only if you are currently affected by a multiple attack penalty. Some actions with the press trait also grant an effect on a failure. The effects that are added on a failure don't apply on a critical failure. If your press action succeeds, you can choose to apply the failure effect instead. (For example, you may wish to do this when an attack deals no damage due to resistance.) Because a press action requires a multiple attack penalty, you can't use one when it's not your turn, even if you use the Ready activity.