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Quick question on multiattack

Aust Diamondew

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Multiattack says it's prerequsites are to have 3 natural weapons.

One of my PCs is a werebear and he says he qualifies for the feat because he has 2 claws and a bite attack. I'm not entirely sure that those count as 3 natural attacks. Who is right?

Thank ya.
 

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Since each claw is rolled as a separate attack, it sure feels like 3 natural weapons to me. Also, take a look at the Krenshar, which has 2 claws and 1 bite attack, and has the Multiattack feat.
 


Even better, your PC qualifies for rapidstrike from the draconimocron, which allows a second pair of claw attacks at -5. :)
 
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Kemrain said:
What does this rapidstrike feat do, explicitly?

- Kemrain the Interested... and Clawed.
If you have a pair of natural weapons (two claws, for example), then you can make an extra attack with one of them at a -5 penalty. This applies to creatures with multiple limbs too, so if you have two or more natural weapons of the same type, you qualify.
 

shilsen said:
If you have a pair of natural weapons (two claws, for example), then you can make an extra attack with one of them at a -5 penalty. This applies to creatures with multiple limbs too, so if you have two or more natural weapons of the same type, you qualify.

Cool! I was just considering make a Blue Slaad fighter for or 16th lvl one shot session. The Blue Slaad has 4 primary (claw) attacks and one secondary (bite), one extra attack is always welcome!
 

IIRC, don't Rapidstrike & the improved version require the creature to be a certain Type to select them?

[looks them up]

Yeah, the Drac lists them as only being selectable by aberrations, dragons, elementals, magical beasts or plants. Don't know why plant is their but outsider isn't. :\

Wait, were they revised later?
 
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