In Pathfinder, any natural attack marked as primary is primary and any marked as secondary are secondary in 3.5e you can only have one set of primary natural weapons.
Pathfinder's rules for natural weapons are slightly different I believe. So you'd have two claws that deal 1d6 (Claws of the Wyrm) and your extra Girallon Arms would still have 1d4 damage.Īlso, I forgot. The flavor text under Girallon Arms Chakra Bind (Totem) lays it out you get two ghost arms to go with your real ones, and all 4 arms get claws.Ĭlaws of the Wyrm actually does specify, if you already have claw attacks, you use the claws with the higher damage. Sugar free jazz fucked around with this message at 19:30 on Jul 18, 2016 Just making sure I have the mechanics right. I'm not gonna try and rack up this many natural attacks, because it sounds like it would turn any combat into a slog if I'm rolling twelve attacks. If I full attack, am I getting 12 natural attacks, mostly secondary? I'm mostly unsure about the claws because I'm used to natural attacks being limited by limbs, and Girallion Arms doesn't even say where the claws are. At level 13 this is up to 3 in a specific Soulmeld except on the Totem Chakra which can have 4. I can invest more Essentia into a specific Soulmeld that is shaped to a slot or bound to a chakra to gain extra bonuses. Lamia Belt bound on Totem Chakra via Double Chakra grants two claw attacksĭread Carapace shaped to feet, Power Attack for natural attacksĬlaws of the Worm shaped to arms grants two claw attacksĭragon Tail shaped to feet grants a tail attackĬhaos Roc shaped to shoulders grants two wing buffet attacks Girallion Arms bound on the Totem Chakra grants four claw attacks At 13th level I can do the following, with 3 available Chakra Binds and 7 available Soulmelds: Just making sure I'm getting the mechanics right here. Aight I'll just go Totemist then, they seem cool.