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Nikolas Landauer wrote: > > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Senator Blutarsky > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Nikolas Landauer wrote: > > > > > > So I'd say that settles it. Hell, a wizard with BAB +6 or better could > > > use /alter self/ to become a trog and gain Multiattack. > > > > What does the wizard's BAB have to do with it? > > Because a wizard with BAB +6 could use a weapon in one hand, getting > two attacks, and use the other hand and bite as secondary weapons at +4 > BAB. IIRC, there was a question like that in this thread somewhere, > but the spell mentioned was /polymorph/. I was pointing out that the > 1st level spell /alter self/ did the same, as any Humanoid caster who > has /alter self/ can alter into a trog. So could a BAB +1 wizard (except his natural weapons would be at -1 to hit instead of +4). *I'm* pointing out that one's BAB has nothing to do with whether one can make secondary natural weapon attacks in a full attack action. If you weren't suggesting otherwise, I apologize for misunderstanding you. -Bluto
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