Treant Sapling plant companion + Multiattack


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I'm playing a druid with the Elf Treesinger archetype. As such, I have a treant sapling plant companion that has two primary natural attacks (slams). At level 9, companions gain the Multiattack ability listed on the Animal Companions page.

This ability states, "An animal companion gains Multiattack as a bonus feat if it has three or more natural attacks and does not already have that feat. If it does not have the requisite three or more natural attacks, the animal companion instead gains a second attack with its primary natural weapon, albeit at a –5 penalty."

The use of the singular "primary natural weapon" led me to believe that a companion only ever gains one iterative, but I'm not sure if this is the case.

Does the treant sapling
1) gain ONE additional iterative slam attack for ONE of its primary weapons at -5 (thus +6/+6/+1 at Level 9), or
2) gain TWO additional iterative slam attacks, one for EACH of its primary weapons, each at -5 (thus +6/+6/+1/+1 at Level 9)?

Thanks in advance!


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You get the first one: +6/+6/+1.


MurphysParadox wrote:
You get the first one: +6/+6/+1.

Seconded.

Sczarni

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