Bleeding Attack feat with multiple attacks


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Looking for a clarification on the Bleeding Attack feat here: https://www.d20pfsrd.com/feats/combat-feats/belier-s-bite-combat

If a character has multiple attacks on a creature, does each successful attack garner its own bleed damage? I get that it doesn't stack with other bleed effects, but it seems to not address multiple attacks specifically. Here's what I mean.

Say the character hits the target three times, and theoretically hits in three different areas, does each successful strike cause its own d4 damage each round?

Thoughts?


This looks like a Pathfinder 1e ability. So my answer here may not be what you are looking for. Might flag the post to move to PF1 forum instead.

In Pathfinder 2e, Bleed is a condition with a value. So only one of them is ever active at a time. If you would apply multiple of them, you have Redundant Conditions with a value - so you keep only the one with the highest value.


This is a 1e question so you are likely to get a better answer on the 1e forum but I believe bleeding also doesn't stack so it would just be 1d4.


Good call. i will move it to the other list. Thanks much.

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mewnknight1 wrote:
Good call. i will move it to the other list. Thanks much.

Please note that the actual feat name is Belier's Bite.

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