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Suppose my character is a level 14 Beastmorph (Alchemist archetype) with the feral mutagen discovery. The character drinks his mutagen and decides to gain grab, trip, pounce and rake.
How exactly would a charge from him play out?
Sub-questions from the above:
1) Does he add both trip and grab to his bite and both claw attacks?
1.1) If no, does he have to decide for each natural attack if it gets trip or grab?
2) Can he add trip and/or grab to unarmed strikes?
3) Can he rake, even without being a quadruped?
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How exactly would a charge from him play out?
Sub-questions from the above:
1) Does he add both trip and grab to his bite and both claw attacks?
1.1) If no, does he have to decide for each natural attack if it gets trip or grab?
2) Can he add trip and/or grab to unarmed strikes?
3) Can he rake, even without being a quadruped?
I didn't read the text, so I'm unsure why there is confusion. Unless the ability makes for confusion.
On a charge you make a single attack.
Trip can be swapped out for a melee attack.
Grab is only something you can do on a weapon (or ability) with Grab.
You need an ability that grants Grab to unarmed strikes.
Rake is an ability that triggers on a previous event. Complete the event, get the rake.
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Since the character gained the pounce ability, it can take all of its attacks on a charge, including rake attacks.
1) Grab and trip are both abilities that are typically applied to individual attacks, so it would make sense that you could only apply each to either the bite or to the claws (you could apply both the grab and the trip to the same type of attack, though). However, this interaction isn't particularly clear; the archetype should probably have made some sort of mention towards this type of thing.
2) Yes.
3) Yes.