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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.