Multiattack and qualifying for it


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Hello,

My search fu didn't return anything relevant.

It's a pretty simple question:

Quote:


Prerequisite: Three or more natural attacks.

Benefit: The creature's secondary attacks with natural weapons take only a –2 penalty.

Normal: Without this feat, the creature's secondary attacks with natural weapons take a –5 penalty.

Emphasis mine.

Does the qualification count for number of attacks or type of attacks?

In the former case 2 claws + gore would be enough to qualify for multiattack

in the latter I would need 2 claws + gore + bite to qualify.

Can anyone enlighten me?

Thanks in advance


I believe it means 3 or more attacks overall, not 3 different types.

A good example is the Unicorn.

Of course, this feat is probably of no use if all of your attacks are primary attacks anyways, which seems to be the case in your listed example.


Action Economist wrote:

I believe it means 3 or more attacks overall, not 3 different types.

A good example is the Unicorn.

Of course, this feat is probably of no use if all of your attacks are primary attacks anyways, which seems to be the case in your listed example.

I was just making silly examples. I just needed that bit to understand the wording.

Thanks

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