| Arctanus |
I took a brief look through google and the message boards and couldn't quite find what I was looking for.
Here's my question, say you have a Sorcerer/Dragon Disciple who has 2 claw attacks and a bite attack. Using a full attack action they'd get those three attacks.
What happens when this character has more than one attack per round? Would they get 2 claw attacks and a bite at their highest BAB, and then... a claw or a bite, or two claws, or two claws and a bite? I'm leaning towards just one claw or bite but don't know. Thanks for the help.
| Midnight_Angel |
Natural attacks never get iterative attacks from high BAB. So, you're stuck with claw, claw, bite; even if your BAB goes through the roof.
If you employ a weapon, you'll get iterative attacks with that one... at the cost of demoting all your natural atacks to secondary status (-5 to attack, 1/2 Str bonus to damage)
| gourry187 |
provided they are all primary attacks (some bite attacks are specifically noted as secondary), they are all at you BAB.
Natural attacks do not have iterative attacks (ninja'd) but they can be used in conjuction with a manufactured weapon (or unarmed attack) but will be counted as secondary and get a -5 to their attack. This however will take up one of the natural attacks ... so ...
if you have a BAB of +6 with an iterative attack +1 with a longword (example) you would have
longsword +6, longsword +1, claw +1, bite +1
I believe they did away with the fighting two handed penalties when attacking this way.