Does the Beaststrike Club Count as a Natural weapon?


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I guess what I'm asking is this: if you dual-wield a beaststrike club in each hand (and lets say you transform the club into 'claws'), does that mean you now have 2 natural claw attacks? Or is the club still treated as a 'manufactured' weapon?


Duskblade wrote:
if you dual-wield a beaststrike club in each hand (and lets say you transform the club into 'claws'), does that mean you now have 2 natural claw attacks? Or is the club still treated as a 'manufactured' weapon?

As far as I can tell, it's just a normal slashing weapon, but it can be considered a natural weapon for certain purposes.

What purpose are you interested in?

Can you cast magic fang on it? Sure.

Can you attack with both at full-BAB? No.


Well, the issue i'm having is that in hero lab, if you 'transform the club' into a 'natural weapon', it then becomes treated like a 'natural attack' (using full BAB and full strength modifier, even when two-weapon fighting).


Duskblade wrote:
Well, the issue i'm having is that in hero lab, if you 'transform the club' into a 'natural weapon', it then becomes treated like a 'natural attack' (using full BAB and full strength modifier, even when two-weapon fighting).

Personally, I wouldn't consider "fighting with it" to be an effect that enhances or improves either manufactured or natural weapons.

I'm not saying it's for sure that way, I have no idea what the intent is, other than what was written there. Whoever made that program might read it differently, or it could just be a mistake.

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