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shaxberd wrote:
I guess the most effective way around it is to use the Boulder Helmet as the primary weapon and then somehow pick up claw and bite attacks to go with it. At least, there would be the least amount of fuss. I just wish the rules were more clear on how this sort of thing works.

Unfortunately, you can't bite and use a boulder helmet in the same round anyway.

Core Rulebook: You can make attacks with natural weapons in combination with attacks made with a melee weapon and unarmed strikes, so long as a different limb is used for each attack. For example, you cannot make a claw attack and also use that hand to make attacks with a longsword.

As for the claw attacks, there's a few ways. There's a barbarian rage power that grants 2 1d6 claw attacks while raging. Also, the changeling race has 2 1d4 claw attacks, and you can use a feat to get boulder helmet proficiency.