Alastir Wade

BeeTeeDee's page

6 posts. No reviews. No lists. No wishlists.


RSS


Gallant Armor wrote:
BeeTeeDee wrote:

First off, When making a Full Attack, am I allowed to attack with every attack possible?

For example I have two claw attacks, two hoof attacks, one gore attack, and one bite attack. Can I make all of those attacks in the same round? If yay or nay could you explaining the ruling to me as well?

You can make all natural attacks you have in a full attack unless you are using a Monk's flurry of blows or other ability that says you can't. Primary attacks are made using the creature’s full base attack bonus and add the creature’s full Strength bonus on damage rolls. Secondary attacks are made using the creature’s base attack bonus –5 and add only 1/2 the creature’s Strength bonus on damage rolls. From your list, hooves are the only secondary and the others are primary. If you use a manufactured weapon, all natural attacks become secondary attacks.

Animal Totem Tattoo (Eagle) lets you pick up talon attacks for your legs instead of hooves which would be primary attacks in case that influences your build. A Fleshwarped Scorpion Tail would get you a sting attack which is primary as well.

To help with this I could go the Multi Attack feat Right?

Currently I'm running a level 5 Vivisectionist Alchemist with the Feral Mutagen. I'm wanting to try and get my Attack and Damage Rolls high enough I could piss my GM off.


I had a few questions for some of the older players in the community or maybe just some knowledgeable fellows or gals who might have the information I seek!

First off, When making a Full Attack, am I allowed to attack with every attack possible?

For example I have two claw attacks, two hoof attacks, one gore attack, and one bite attack. Can I make all of those attacks in the same round? If yay or nay could you explaining the ruling to me as well?

Secondly, If I get my sneak attack bonus, does it apply to all of my attacks if I make a full attack, if so could you also elaborate the cause for me?

and lastly, for potions, specifically the rage potion, is their ways I can get a rage power outside of being a barbarian or architect of a class that would allow me to do so?


Johnnycat93 wrote:
Whatever. You can take any humanoid race you want with Adoptive Parentage, and if that race doesn't have weapon familiarity you can get Weapon Focus in whatever you want. No race is naturally adept with a Sawtooth Saber specifically, but it doesn't really matter. You can't choose tiefling with adoptive parentage because tiefling isn't a humanoid race. Choosing tengu for adoptive parentage will let you gain weapon focus in any sword-like weapon thanks to the tengu's sword trained trait.
Chess Pwn wrote:
tengu. It's a good way to explain weapon focus for any sword.

Tengu's are probably the race i'm going to roll! Thank you guys for enlightening me on them!


BeeTeeDee wrote:
Johnnycat93 wrote:

So I guess my first question: Adoptive Parentage replaces the bonus feat that humans normally receive. Why not just use the bonus feat to take Weapon Focus instead of giving it away with an alternative racial trait?

Anyways, the Signature Weapon vigilante talent will give you weapon focus. It seems that you already took Lethal Grace, but just so you're aware Deadly Agility and Lethal Grace do not work with one another.

Adoptive Parentage gives you another Language and I'd like to get all bonuses I can get. Should of Clarified that off the bat.

As for Signature Weapon, I'm a stalker so that's out of the question.

Also I went into Rogue Talent and went Finesse Rogue to Get Weapon Finesse so I could spec the Deadly Agility. (Vigilante Talent->Rogue Talent->Finesse Rogue.)


Johnnycat93 wrote:

So I guess my first question: Adoptive Parentage replaces the bonus feat that humans normally receive. Why not just use the bonus feat to take Weapon Focus instead of giving it away with an alternative racial trait?

Anyways, the Signature Weapon vigilante talent will give you weapon focus. It seems that you already took Lethal Grace, but just so you're aware Deadly Agility and Lethal Grace do not work with one another.

Adoptive Parentage gives you another Language and I'd like to get all bonuses I can get. Should of Clarified that off the bat.

As for Signature Weapon, I'm a stalker so that's out of the question.

Also I went into Rogue Talent and went Finesse Rogue to Get Weapon Finesse so I could spec the Deadly Agility.


So this is the first time I am playing Humans although I am in by no means a veteran player of the game!

My Question lies with it's Additional Racial Trait: Adoptive Parentage.

I am Currently Running a Vigilante Build that is going to dip into Crimson Assassin at Level 5. (Our DM Allows 1 Prestige Class Free you can choose to Level along side your normal class if you meet Prerequisites.)

Because I need to get their at Level 5 and Keep my Current Dex Build I'm Trying to Figure out a way I can use Adoptive Parentage to get the Weapon Focus. Here is my Current Build

LvL 3 Vigilante (Currently Tiefling Switching to Human.)
Feats:
Two Weapon Fighting
Deadly Agility
Weapon Finesse(Vigilante Talent)

I need Alertness/Exotic Weapon Proficiency (Sawtooth Sabre)/Weapon Focus(Sawtooh Sabre.)

Could I use Adoptive Parentage to get my Weapon Focus, if so what Race would that be? If not would their be another path I could take to change this? I'd actually love to stay Tiefling.

My DM runs very custom campaigns so he allows quite a bit since he caters a lot to the players. With that being said Deadly Agility and Weapon Finesse must be in this build, it's the main point I made this character.