| alientude |
Scenario:
Creature has a natural bite attack and a longbow. On his turn, he takes a full attack with the longbow. After his turn, somebody provokes an AoO and the creature uses his bite to make the attack. Does the bite use the full attack bonus or does it take a -5 for using both a natural and a manufactured weapon?
| Grick |
Scenario:
Creature has a natural bite attack and a longbow. On his turn, he takes a full attack with the longbow. After his turn, somebody provokes an AoO and the creature uses his bite to make the attack. Does the bite use the full attack bonus or does it take a -5 for using both a natural and a manufactured weapon?
AoOs are made at full BAB.
Any penalties you are under that specifically apply for the full round will also apply, however. (Power Attack, for example, will still apply to the AoO if it was used during your turn)
StabbittyDoom
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Scenario:
Creature has a natural bite attack and a longbow. On his turn, he takes a full attack with the longbow. After his turn, somebody provokes an AoO and the creature uses his bite to make the attack. Does the bite use the full attack bonus or does it take a -5 for using both a natural and a manufactured weapon?
It uses the full bonus. AoOs are always done the same way irrespective of the type of full-round attack pattern you used. This is why, for example, you do not take TWFing penalties when you AoO after doing a TWFing full-attack.
Specific feats can still applies penalties past the full-round (such as Power Attack), but such abilities will explicitly note that the affect all attacks in a round (rather than just the full attack).
| Halfling Barbarian |
You make your AoO at your normal attack bonus. If you're armed with a manufactured weapon your natural attack would be at -5. That would apply.
Edit: Sorry, I remembered something wrong. Natural attacks are treated as secondary attacks while using manufactured weapons, not while arned with them. SD has it right.