The other thing I noticed and I might be wrong, but doesn't Akiro's Favor need to be revealed before the dice are rolled if you want to use it?
This was a recent topic of debate, with good arguments on both sides. The final decision, I believe, was that as long as it gets revealed before you apply the damage and effects you can reroll. It's not in the official documents yet, but I'll see if I can find the official statement and link to it.
Edit: I'm having trouble finding such a link. This issue may still be unresolved.
I remember having this discussion and I could have sworn that I'd said that as long as Akiro's Favor is revealed before the Damage and Effects stage, it can reroll the dice.
As for something like transferring Bear Strengths, yes that works. They are new instances of Melee +2.
As for things that say "once per round" or some set number of times per round, they'll keep track. So if you transfer them and they've already used up their set number of times per round, then they'll remain "used up" till the next round.
I remember you saying that too, but I haven't been able to locate it. You might have said it elsewhere besides the public forums maybe?
So, just to make sure I understand properly, are you saying that even if it's the
SAME bear strength that it had on it previously, that transfering it off and back on again would allow it to benefit a second time? Meaning that the effect is tracked by the creature, falls off of the creature, and then get's reapplied, rather than following the enchantment around like the "once per round" enchantments. As I mentioned earlier, it's fine to have both rules in the game, but if this is what you're saying, how are we supposed to tell which enchantments follow which rule? Is this just something we'll have to memorize on a case by case basis?
Or perhaps I misunderstood and you're just referring to transferring a brand new bear strength onto the creature. In which case I agree completely with your assessment.
As for something like transferring Bear Strengths, yes that works. They are new instances of Melee +2.
but the supplement says: "only on the first attack of the attack action"
if a BS arriving between two attacks works on the second one, it would be good to change it in: "only on the NEXT attack of the attack action"
I believe it also says that if you gain more Melee +X that you can use those on later strikes. So, When I make a doublestrike attack and I gain Melee +X after the first strike, but before the second, I would use it on the second strike.
It does indeed.