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Return of Creature by Poll - Poll #28 (weaponry tiebreaker)

should these weapons allow iterative attacks?


Shade

Monster Junkie
Poll #27 ended in a tie, with the following two choices the winners. The bold sections highlight the only difference between the two options:

Option #4: Variable natural weapons, such as "sword-arms or gear-chains", that may have additional abilities, such as bonuses to trip, disarm, etc., but no iterative attacks.

Option #5: Variable natural weapons, such as "sword-arms or gear-chains" that may have additional abilities, such as bonuses to trip, disarm, etc., and may be used for iterative attacks.

So this poll is simple: should these weapons allow iterative attacks? Keep in mind that the creature is not limited to two "arms"...we can make it any way we desire.
 

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Wow...

As the only voter for non-iterative, and since Conaill has already mention he'd vote for iterative, I'll declare this one decided.

It shall have iterative attacks.
 


I'd like to point out that, strictly by the rules, natural weapons never have iterative attacks. Not ever.

I wasn't awake to vote when this was declared (yay for college!) but had I been, I'd have supported ya, Shade.

Demiurge out.
 

demiurge1138 said:
I'd like to point out that, strictly by the rules, natural weapons never have iterative attacks. Not ever.

I wasn't awake to vote when this was declared (yay for college!) but had I been, I'd have supported ya, Shade.

Demiurge out.

Thanks, bud. That was my reasoning as well. Oh well, rules were made to be broken I suppose.
 



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