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<blockquote data-quote="Olorin" data-source="post: 1154815" data-attributes="member: 940"><p>I think so... reading the description for Improved Grab brings up another question:</p><p></p><p>"If the creature does not constrict, each successful grapple check it makes during successive rounds automatically deals the damage indicated for the attack that established the hold."</p><p></p><p></p><p>First round: So the bear hits with a claw, does damage and wins a grapple check, establishing a hold.</p><p>First question, normally during a full attack the bear would have another claw and a bite. Does he still get those (at -4)? Or is he now in "grapple mode" and can only do one more "Attack Your Opponent" grapple action? What if he didn't establish a hold on the first claw, but did on the second? Can he still bite (at -4)?</p><p></p><p>In subsequent rounds, he does a grapple check for the claw that established the hold and if he wins, he does the claw damage. Does that grapple check come out of his regular two grapple actions? Or is it something he gets somewhat for free because he has Improved Grab?</p><p></p><p>Sorry if it seems like I'm asking silly questions, but the relation between a creature's natural attacks and their BAB has always confused me a bit, and throw in grappling and it gets even murkier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Olorin, post: 1154815, member: 940"] I think so... reading the description for Improved Grab brings up another question: "If the creature does not constrict, each successful grapple check it makes during successive rounds automatically deals the damage indicated for the attack that established the hold." First round: So the bear hits with a claw, does damage and wins a grapple check, establishing a hold. First question, normally during a full attack the bear would have another claw and a bite. Does he still get those (at -4)? Or is he now in "grapple mode" and can only do one more "Attack Your Opponent" grapple action? What if he didn't establish a hold on the first claw, but did on the second? Can he still bite (at -4)? In subsequent rounds, he does a grapple check for the claw that established the hold and if he wins, he does the claw damage. Does that grapple check come out of his regular two grapple actions? Or is it something he gets somewhat for free because he has Improved Grab? Sorry if it seems like I'm asking silly questions, but the relation between a creature's natural attacks and their BAB has always confused me a bit, and throw in grappling and it gets even murkier. [/QUOTE]
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