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Okay a familiar can deliver touch spells but can it deliver a spell its master cast using Use Magic Device such as a wand of Cause Light Wounds?
Would the same be true for potions, scrolls, staves or wands?


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Unless otherwise specified, a bite attack is always a primary attack. A dragon disciple's bite attack is thus a primary attack. Of course, if the dragon disciple makes an attack with a manufactured weapon, THEN his bite is treated as a secondary attack.

The bite, in any event and as far as I understand things, should inflict standard bite damage for a creature of the disciple's size, as detailed on page 302 of the Bestiary. 1d6 for Medium creatures, 1d4 for Small, 1d8 for Large.

Thanks for the quick response. I assume the -5 for multiple attacks also applies if the DD elects for claw/claw/Bite?

Huh. Just looked up dragons in the bestiary and the bite and claws are all at full attack bonus. Wings, tails etc suffer the -5. Does this apply to DDs?


Kolokotroni wrote:

Page 382 of the core rules:

"Dragon Bite (Ex): At 2nd level, whenever the dragon
disciple uses his bloodline to grow claws, he also gains
a bite attack. This natural attack is made at the dragon
disciple’s full base attack bonus. The dragon disciple
adds 1–1/2 times his Strength modifier on damage
rolls made with his bite. Upon reaching 6th level,
this bite also deals 1d6 points of energy damage. The
type of damage dealt is determined by the dragon
disciple’s bloodline"

It does not indicate what damage die the bite is. D4? D6? In addition since it doesn't indicate if this is a primary attack or secondary, and that it happens at full base attack bonus does that mean all 3 attacks are considered primary and that none occur at a -5 penalty? How does the bite interact with power attack for instance, since it gets 1 1/2 strength bonus, but it is not indicated whether or not it is a primary attack?

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