Resolving Natural Attacks and a sidenote question!


Rules Questions


Hello,

First of all does anyone remember a thread/post/faq/rulebook reading somewhere that talks about becoming dazed during your full attack? I seem to remember something about if you were dazed in some way during your full attack you could not continue it.

The main part of of this post is in regards to my fighter who can bull rush with attacks of opportunity. I receive an attack of opportunity versus an enemy who misses me. I was under the impression that all attack of any kind (iterative or natural attacks) are resolved on a per attack basis. Last night my game master stated that he has always run natural attacks as happening simultaneously. I was wondering if there was anything to describe the process for natural attacks. I have always thought about attacks being resolved one at a time.

Thanks!

Grand Lodge

Pathfinder Starfinder Adventure Path, Starfinder Society Subscriber

This should probably be in the Rules forum.

That said:
If you are dazed during your full attack you cannot continu, as you are dazed. Going with a 1 round duration of daze, you are dazed until the beginning of the next initiative count of the person that made you dazed.

Attacks are resolved one by one.

So in your case, yes if a monster with multiple, say 5, natural attacks misses you on the second and you bull rush it 5 ft. away from you, it can only follow up with the remaining 3 if it can still make a 5 ft. step. If you push it further it simply cannot attack you any further.

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