TheWixster
2008-01-13, 10:10 PM
Hello there everyone :)
I'm running a Druid in a campaign that is currently going on. I am using both the Spontaneous Rejuvenation AND the Shapeshift variants found in the Player's Handbook 2, and I have a question about the Shapeshift variant.
At 8th Level, the Shapeshift variant gives the druid "Ferocious Slayer Form", which gives the druid a "Primary Bite Attack for 1d8 damage" and two "Secondary Claw Attacks for 1d6 damage each". My question pertains to the ability to use my primary attack and my two secondary attacks in a round. Do I use a full attack method and take a -5 to all secondary attacks (Monster's Manual 3.5 page 6) and by doing so give myself an opportunity to use all my attacks, or am I just able to use my regular Druid attack bonus method, taking one attack at BaB +6 and one at BaB +1, thus leaving one attack unused?
If I haven't already asked enough questions, here's one more to frost the cake :)
Can one use a Standard action and THEN a Move action? Or can Move actions only go before Standard actions?
Thanks for any help you can give, and please ask for clarification if the questions are a bit stuffy... which they might be :(
I'm running a Druid in a campaign that is currently going on. I am using both the Spontaneous Rejuvenation AND the Shapeshift variants found in the Player's Handbook 2, and I have a question about the Shapeshift variant.
At 8th Level, the Shapeshift variant gives the druid "Ferocious Slayer Form", which gives the druid a "Primary Bite Attack for 1d8 damage" and two "Secondary Claw Attacks for 1d6 damage each". My question pertains to the ability to use my primary attack and my two secondary attacks in a round. Do I use a full attack method and take a -5 to all secondary attacks (Monster's Manual 3.5 page 6) and by doing so give myself an opportunity to use all my attacks, or am I just able to use my regular Druid attack bonus method, taking one attack at BaB +6 and one at BaB +1, thus leaving one attack unused?
If I haven't already asked enough questions, here's one more to frost the cake :)
Can one use a Standard action and THEN a Move action? Or can Move actions only go before Standard actions?
Thanks for any help you can give, and please ask for clarification if the questions are a bit stuffy... which they might be :(