
Iron Giant |

No. The creature maxes out at a claw per limb, so you'd need 4 arms to get 4 claws. The next question people ask is "what about feet?" In pathfinder, the general rule is that claws on feet are called talons. You can do 2 claws and 2 talons on a normal, bipedal creature, but the ability needs to say talons for that to work.

Treefolk |

Iron Giant wrote:
No. The creature maxes out at a claw per limb, so you'd need 4 arms to get 4 claws. The next question people ask is "what about feet?" In pathfinder, the general rule is that claws on feet are called talons. You can do 2 claws and 2 talons on a normal, bipedal creature, but the ability needs to say talons for that to work.
What book is that statement from? Last I checked animals had claws on feet (even things like eagles have claw attacks, not talon attacks).

Bob Bob Bob |
It's from a FAQ. Here's the link. Claws on feet only come into play during a rake, usually.

Treefolk |

Bob Bob Bob wrote:
It's from a FAQ. Here's the link. Claws on feet only come into play during a rake, usually.
Cheers for that link. Seems rather silly since I havent seen anything granting "talons" and makes a lot of these "gain X claw attacks" abilities pointless.