Ezren

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I have a few questions some deal with rules generally and some deal with pathfinder society games.

If you have the monk unarmed strike ability does your unarmed strike count as a natural attack? I think the answer is it depends.

Let me assume for a second it does.

I make a level 1 monk orc. I take the racial trait that lets me substitue orc ferocity for a bite natural attack.

Lets say i use a spear.

Attack 1: Spear BAB+Strength
Attack 2: Natural Attack 1: Kick1 (a monk can make unarmed attacks with both hands full..using elbows...kicks whatever) BAB+Strength-5 (all natural attacks are at minus 5 when you attack with a weapon because they are treated as secondary attacks in this regard)
Attack 3: Natural Attack 2: Kick2 BAB+Strength-5
Attack 4: Natural Attack 3: Bite BAB+Strength-5

I assume this is illegal because it seems broken.

Plus then i can take at level 1 Multiattack...
Attack 1: Spear BAB+Strength
Attack 2: Natural Attack 1: Kick1 BAB+Strength-2
Attack 3: Natural Attack 2: Kick2 BAB+Strength-2
Attack 4: Natural Attack 3: Bite BAB+Strength-2

Also i guess i could really use a one handed weapon and get 5 attacks...
Attack 1: Short Sword BAB+Strength
Attack 2: Natural Attack 1: Kick1 BAB+Strength-2
Attack 3: Natural Attack 2: Kick2 BAB+Strength-2
Attack 4: Natural Attack 3: Bite BAB+Strength-2
Attack 5: Natural Attack 4: Punch1 BAB+Strength-2

I know you can't use a single limb for more then one attack... but since a monk can attack with all its limbs ... and it seems that they should be natural attacks i don't see a rules problem with this.

I am not really interested it if this "should" be allowed but on whether or not it is against the rules and how. Also if it is not against the rules i am curious if it is against the pathfinder society rules.


Your characters have been traveling together for more than a
week on a dreary camel caravan from the town of Solku to an
unknown location in the northern scrublands of Katapesh (the desert country you are all from).

The man who hired you is Garavel, a no-nonsense
major-domo of a merchant princess awaiting you at your
destination. In the distant haze to the west, you can just
make out the immense outline of Pale Mountain looming
over the mid-evening horizon like a tombstone.

Each player should describe his character, what he looks like,
how he acts and so forth.

Everyone has had a few days to get to know one another. (The PC know each other from before you may decide how before Saturday or i will decide.)