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Hello Pathfinder people!

I'm a veteran of playing 5e but new to Pathfinder, having only played a game or two just to try out the game. For reasons based on the lore of my GM's campaign setting, I'm thinking about making a Shifter for my next Pathfinder game and I wanted to get some advice on what I should multiclass into after 5th level since I heard that the class is dead after that level.

Idk how this would synergize, but I feel like going into Rogue, Slayer, or Swashbuckler would be really fun, but I don't know how it would work. What should I do if I want to focus on Dexterity? I really like using dex for damage like you can in Swashbuckler but I just don't know if there's anything else out there that would synergize better, especially since the GM's setting doesn't have firearms. I want to excel at Stealth, so I'm probably gonna take the Owl Aspect, which is making me lean more towards Rogue.


Hello Pathfinder people!

I'm a veteran of playing 5e but new to Pathfinder, having only played a game or two just to try out the game. I want to make a Shifter for my next Pathfinder game and had a quick question on how Shifter's Claws worked. So I was trying to read how natural weapons worked and had a question about how this would work when taking the Owl minor aspect.

So for shifter's claws it says that the Owl minor aspect gets a bite attack and a talons attack. If I wanted to attack on my turn while only using natural attacks, would that mean I would get two talon attacks and a bite attack? Then if I had a two-handed weapon in my hand or my hands would be otherwise occupied, would I still get the two talon attacks and bite since talons are located on an owl's feet? If so, those natural attacks would all be secondary attacks, right?