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2nd Edition AD&D Complete Psionic Handbook – Animal Affinity

If a Fighter has a "Wild Talent" of "Animal Affinity", would you grant specilization to the natural attack forms? If the latter is - yes - and sticking with the example of "Tiger", which gets 3 attacks per round (claw/claw/bite). Would you appliy specialization to both methods or just one?

That would likely be up to the DM. And I would count the claws and bite as seperate weapons, so a wild talent fighter would have to specialize seperately.
 

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That would likely be up to the DM. And I would count the claws and bite as seperate weapons, so a wild talent fighter would have to specialize seperately.
Orius - excellent, I took the same route, since it made the most sense - due to the fact that claw/bite are different attack forms.
 

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