Staggering creatures with multiple natural attacks?


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If a creature with multiple natural attacks is staggered, does that mean it can only attack with one of its natural attacks?

Context:
I'm going up against a Tarasque, and I'll have Stunning Critical. The Tarasque will always pass its Fortitude Save, but that means it will still be Staggered for 1d4 rounds. I need to know if this will actually reduce its number of attacks or not as it may mean the difference between survival or death for my character?


Unless it has some ability that gives it multiple attacks without full-attacking, yeah. Normally, having multiple natural weapons works as if you had multiple iterative attacks (outside of calculating the attack bonuses), meaning it takes a full-round to use more than one.


Staggering means a creature gets only one action (move or standard) so only one attack. That said some creatures are immune to staggering.

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