Cthulhudrew
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Here's another one for you guys (btw, thanks again to all who helped out with the Outsider question I had):
If a creature has three or more natural weapons, he can take the Multiattack feat to reduce his attack penalties. What does he do if he has only two natural weapons?
Example, a Diabolus attacks with both bite and tail sting. That's only two natural attacks, so presumably the secondary attack (in this case, I'm making it the tail) is at a -5 penalty. He isn't eligible for the Multiattack feat, but could he take the Two Weapon Fighting feat and reduce his penalty with the tail by -2 (to a -3 overall)? I'm mainly confused because Two Weapon Fighting seems only to apply to manufactured weapons (hence the reduction by -2 to both weapon attacks, which presumably his primary bite wouldn't suffer in any case).
I think that the Dragon magazine with the saurials answered this question, but I'm currently at work and can't double check. If anyone has a solution to this dilemma, I'm very interested in hearing it.
Thanks!
If a creature has three or more natural weapons, he can take the Multiattack feat to reduce his attack penalties. What does he do if he has only two natural weapons?
Example, a Diabolus attacks with both bite and tail sting. That's only two natural attacks, so presumably the secondary attack (in this case, I'm making it the tail) is at a -5 penalty. He isn't eligible for the Multiattack feat, but could he take the Two Weapon Fighting feat and reduce his penalty with the tail by -2 (to a -3 overall)? I'm mainly confused because Two Weapon Fighting seems only to apply to manufactured weapons (hence the reduction by -2 to both weapon attacks, which presumably his primary bite wouldn't suffer in any case).
I think that the Dragon magazine with the saurials answered this question, but I'm currently at work and can't double check. If anyone has a solution to this dilemma, I'm very interested in hearing it.
Thanks!