Volkspanzer
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Assuming this hair is the only natural weapon on your witch, it will be counted as a primary natural attack that deals 1d3 + 1.5x STR modifier in damage (assuming your witch is medium size). If you have claws or some other form of attack, there is no way for it to become primary -- that is, of course, you don't want to amputate your anatomy.
Assuming you have more than one instance of the 'hair' natural weapon type/form, you can have each hair natural attack count as primary attacks that deal 1d3 + STR modifier. How you could possibly get more than one instance of a natural hair attack, I don't know.
This is as per the PRD rulings.
| Graeme |
Assuming this hair is the only natural weapon on your witch, it will be counted as a primary natural attack that deals 1d3 + 1.5x STR modifier in damage (assuming your witch is medium size). If you have claws or some other form of attack, there is no way for it to become primary -- that is, of course, you don't want to amputate your anatomy.
Assuming you have more than one instance of the 'hair' natural weapon type/form, you can have each hair natural attack count as primary attacks that deal 1d3 + STR modifier. How you could possibly get more than one instance of a natural hair attack, I don't know.
This is as per the PRD rulings.
The Multiattack feat allows you to reduce the penalty on secondary attack, but the pre-requisite pretty much requires you to have three or more natural attacks.
That feat is generally used for creatures like horses that have primary and secondary natural attacks, but the feat itself doesn't require it. As far as I can see, if you have the feat, you could use weapon attacks and natural weapon attacks, with the natural weapons taking a -2 penalty instead of -5.