[RPG] Pathfinder druid animal companions damage

pathfinder-1e

I need some clarification. Lets say we have a Cat, Big

Starting Statistics

Size Medium; Speed 40 ft.; AC +1 natural armor; Attack bite (1d6), 2 claws (1d4); Ability Scores Str 13, Dex 17, Con 13, Int 2, Wis 15, Cha 10; Special Attacks rake (1d4); Special Qualities low-light vision, scent.

So does the pet's attacks look something like this (lets say we have +1 BAB)?

Attack bite 1d6+1, 2 claws 1d4+1

or

Attack bite 1d6+1, 1 claw 1d4+1, 1 claw 1d4+1

or

Attack bite 1d6+1, 1 claw 1d4+1, 1 claw 1d4 (because you cant get +1 on bot h the claws?)

or

Attack bite 1d6+1

or

2 claws 1d4+1

(this is all the ways I think it can be ATM, so I have no idea)

And does it attack both attacks on the same round or is it just one of them?

How does it work? How do you calculate your animal companion's damage?

Best Answer

You are allowed all three attacks without any penalty since they are primary attacks. See the above response he explains that very well.

According to the base stats of your cat, big, your attack would be as follows:

first: bite (1d6) attack roll: 1d20 (+1 BAB; +1 for your strength mod) damage roll: 1d6 (+1 for your strength mod)

second: claw (1d4) attack roll: 1d20 (+1 BAB; +1 for your strength mod) damage roll: 1d4 (+1 for your strength mod)

third: claw (1d4) attack roll: 1d20 (+1 BAB; +1 for your strength mod) damage roll: 1d6 (+1 for your strength mod)

At level 9 your animal companion receives the Multiattack feat, however the RAW as stated above leads me to believe that your particular companion would not receive an extra bite.

"If it does not have the requisite three or more natural attacks, the animal companion instead gains a second attack with its primary natural weapon, albeit at a –5 penalty"

The fact is that a big cat does have three natural attacks (primary attacks are a type of natural attack), so they should not be given an extra bite.

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