Quidam
First Post
Does a creature (in this case the girallon) with
Atk 4 claws +12 melee (1d4+8), bite +7 melee (1d8+4)
get four attacks on an AOO, or any other attack aside from a full attack? The front of the MM says the full attack action is needed to get both the primary and secondary attacks, but I'm not sure if a full attack is needed for just the claws.
A character hovered between death and enough sneack attack damage to finish off the beast until I decided (because the PC was directly behind the four-armed albino gorilla) to give it two attacks but on the same side of the body, thus subtracting the Rend damage and only knocking the PC unconscious. Seems like a good ruling, even if the rules say give the beastie all four, since the rules don't take facing into account, but I'd like to know what's the real cheese on this one.
Atk 4 claws +12 melee (1d4+8), bite +7 melee (1d8+4)
get four attacks on an AOO, or any other attack aside from a full attack? The front of the MM says the full attack action is needed to get both the primary and secondary attacks, but I'm not sure if a full attack is needed for just the claws.
A character hovered between death and enough sneack attack damage to finish off the beast until I decided (because the PC was directly behind the four-armed albino gorilla) to give it two attacks but on the same side of the body, thus subtracting the Rend damage and only knocking the PC unconscious. Seems like a good ruling, even if the rules say give the beastie all four, since the rules don't take facing into account, but I'd like to know what's the real cheese on this one.