daemonslye
First Post
Here is a question I thought had a simple answer; However, I cannot find a clear answer in the rules:
My current DM's supposition: "Primary weapons are considered a
single attack." Referring to a monster's primary natural weapons and the ability to use all primary weapons without a full-round action.
Now, I thought the MM was clear:
- > ------------------------------------------
- > MMp7: ATTACKS
- > Natural Weapons: <blather about attack
- > bonuses for natural weapons>
- > "...All of the foregoing assumes that the
- > creature makes a full attack (see Attack
- > Actions, page 122 in the Players Handbook)
- > and employs its natural weapons. If a creature
- > instead chooses the attack option (and thus
- > makes only a single attack), it uses its
- > primary attack bonus."
- > ------------------------------------------
- > PHp122: ATTACK ACTIONS
- > Attack
- > "The attack action is a standard action. You
- > can move and then make a single attack, or
- > attack and then move."
- > ------------------------------------------
However, what if we look at the description of the Hydra:
- > ------------------------------------------
- > MMp122: COMBAT
- > "Hydras attack with all of their heads at no penalty
- > even if they move or charge during a round."
- > ------------------------------------------
Yikes. So that throws the "single attack" question into
dispute. In addition, though AOOs are not mentioned
these could be construed to fall under the same rule
(couple that with reach and I am running the other way
from anything hydra or retriever like).
Thanks for helping clear up this issue.
~D
DMs Supposition (after I asked him to look into the rules):
- "I spent more time reading and thinking through this and came
- to the same conclusion. Primary weapons are considered a
- single attack. This is even reflected in the MM stats by the
- fact that secondary weapons are made at a -5. In other
- words, for natural weapons, the attack bonuses would be 0/-5
- (no including size and strength bonuses) such that all
- primary weapons are used in a single attack at +0, and
- secondary weapon attacks are made at -5. This compares to
- "manufactured weapons" for a barbarian with say +6/+1 in
- which two attacks (being made *in sequence*) could be made
- only if the full attack option is taken."
My current DM's supposition: "Primary weapons are considered a
single attack." Referring to a monster's primary natural weapons and the ability to use all primary weapons without a full-round action.
Now, I thought the MM was clear:
- > ------------------------------------------
- > MMp7: ATTACKS
- > Natural Weapons: <blather about attack
- > bonuses for natural weapons>
- > "...All of the foregoing assumes that the
- > creature makes a full attack (see Attack
- > Actions, page 122 in the Players Handbook)
- > and employs its natural weapons. If a creature
- > instead chooses the attack option (and thus
- > makes only a single attack), it uses its
- > primary attack bonus."
- > ------------------------------------------
- > PHp122: ATTACK ACTIONS
- > Attack
- > "The attack action is a standard action. You
- > can move and then make a single attack, or
- > attack and then move."
- > ------------------------------------------
However, what if we look at the description of the Hydra:
- > ------------------------------------------
- > MMp122: COMBAT
- > "Hydras attack with all of their heads at no penalty
- > even if they move or charge during a round."
- > ------------------------------------------
Yikes. So that throws the "single attack" question into
dispute. In addition, though AOOs are not mentioned
these could be construed to fall under the same rule
(couple that with reach and I am running the other way
from anything hydra or retriever like).
Thanks for helping clear up this issue.
~D
DMs Supposition (after I asked him to look into the rules):
- "I spent more time reading and thinking through this and came
- to the same conclusion. Primary weapons are considered a
- single attack. This is even reflected in the MM stats by the
- fact that secondary weapons are made at a -5. In other
- words, for natural weapons, the attack bonuses would be 0/-5
- (no including size and strength bonuses) such that all
- primary weapons are used in a single attack at +0, and
- secondary weapon attacks are made at -5. This compares to
- "manufactured weapons" for a barbarian with say +6/+1 in
- which two attacks (being made *in sequence*) could be made
- only if the full attack option is taken."