Undead Anatomy and Sorcerer's claws.


Rules Questions


I have a draconic bloodline sorcerer, which means I keep the ability to manifest my claws when I polymorph. The undead anatomy spell gives me two slam attacks. Can I use those in addition to my claw attacks?


As far as I can tell, yes.


Slams are generally on the same limb, arms, as claws are.

Unfortunately, it's not always 100% clear where the slams are coming from, so the answer is 'probably not, but ask your GM'.


Suppose I picked a form with extra arms, like a zombie xill or skeleton sahugain mutant. Then would I be in the clear?


That's cheesing to get past the intended checks on power level pretty hard, but it seems that that would work. Undead Anatomy is a weird spell.

Sahaugin probably wouldn't work though. The polymorph rules state that you can't turn into an advanced form of a creature, which the mutants probably qualify as.


What about a creature with multiple legs. Could one of those legs provide a slam attack?


Milo33 wrote:
What about a creature with multiple legs. Could one of those legs provide a slam attack?

I'm guessing that would constitute a "kick", but I could be mistaken. Like talons and claws, I'm assuming the intent is for slams to be the arm version of kicks.

Like I said, could be mistaken though.

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