Undead Anatomy, Mutagen, and Feral


Rules Questions


So I am playing an Alchemist and mainly going for a close combat type character. So for the longest time I have been using the Feral Mutagen ability as to give myself three attacks with a good chance to hit. Well I am now able to use some of the shape shifting spells and have a few questions.

First off all of the shape shifting abilitys count as a polymorph effect, but for the life of me cannot find where it says what type of effect mutagen counts as.

Second if I can use both do I get a total of 5 attacks? 2 from my changed form and than the additional 3 from the Feral Mutagen or must I choose between one or the other?

Lastly the spell Fluid Form. It states it is a transmutation spell with the water subtype. If all of the above works would this also stack?


I don't believe the mutagen is actually a polymorph effect, strangely enough.

This depends on what attacks you get in your shapeshifted form. If you get slams, you can't combine those with your claws since you already used that limb that round. If you get claws, you only can use 2 claws since claws are just on the hands and those limbs are used.

I believe Fluid Form would work with all of the above


So basically as long as I have enough limbs I could get all 5 attacks?


So long as none of the attack types overlap another attack type for the same limb, yes.

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