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so i'm noticing that my pc's are getting a lot of bonus to hit and damage and it's getting hard to keep the fights challenging for them.

my main question is i think i was told the wrong way how enchantments work. from what i understand, enchantments function like slots. you must buy the +1 enhancement bonus before you can put a +1 enchantment on your weapon. and that the enhancement bonus adds to the weapons attack bonus/damage. the question is if that enhancement bonus continues to apply after the enchantment is added.

okay so lets say my fighter is level 8. he has mwk flail that has four +1 enchantments on it. his strength is 18. he has weapon training (Mace). and the "weapon focus" feat. so would his attack bonus be:
D20+BAB(8)+Str(4)+Taining(+1)+Enhancement(4)+Feat(1)
and 1D8+Str(4)+Enhancement(4) damage

or, since there are enchantments would it be:
D20+BAB(8)+Str(4)+Taining(+1)+Enhancement(1)+Feat(1)
and 1D8+Str(4)+Enhancement(1) damage

i'm sorry if this is too convoluted.


My sister taught me Pathfinder about 3 or 4 years ago. While I have played a few characters, I am new to running a campaign. My sister is letting me use her Rise of the Runelords module. In a recent game night, one of my PC's brought up the subject of multiple attacks. The topic was of having multiple BAB's and full attack actions vs regular attacks. And said PC mentions that you could possibly cast multiple spells in one round, if said spells required "attack" rolls and you used your BAB. I can see the logic of this but it doesn't feel right and want another's opinion.

so i have a three part question.

If a spellcaster has a high enough BAB and can use a full attack action to attack multiple times, can they possibly cast multiple attack-based spells?

If so, would each spell have to be the same kind or can it be differing spells?

and lastly, if multiple spells are allowed, would each spell take up a spell slot or would it count as one spell for the trun?