You almost always need a Full-round Action to take multiple attacks. Natural Weapons are not an exception. As a standard action, you can use any of your natural weapons to make a single attack. You cannot make attacks with multiple natural weapons, not even paired weapons like claws.
How do you maximize the number of natural attacks?
For each natural attack you have to have the limb free to use in the attack. If you have the rather typical claw/claw/bite then only your bite is going to be free with two-weapon fighting. So claws, one of the most common natural attacks, is something to avoid if you want to stack all of these attacks together.
What makes a natural attack a primary attack?
A primary natural attack is made with the creature’s full base attack bonus, ability modifiers, feats, bonuses, etc. just like a regular attack would be, and it adds the creature’s full strength modifier to damage. If a creature only has one natural attack, it is considered a primary attack, and it adds 1 1/2 times its strength modifier to damage.
What makes a creature have a natural attack?
A natural attack is when a creature has some variety of natural weapon they can attack with. This might be a bite attack for a wolf, or a slam attack for a golem, a gore for a minotaur, you get the idea.
Can you mix natural weapons with manufactured weapons?
Unless otherwise specified by the natural weapon, primary natural weapons add your Strength modifier to damage, while secondary natural weapons add half your Strength modifier to damage. You can mix manufactured weapons and natural weapons.
Can you have more than one primary weapon?
Only one weapon or pair of weapons can be “primary;” even if you have more than one weapon or pair of weapons that claim to be “primary” in their description, you must pick one or one pair to be primary, and all others are secondary. Secondary natural weapon attacks are taken at a −5 penalty.
How many weapons can you use while grappling?
Attack Your Opponent: You can make an attack with an unarmed strike, natural weapon, or light weapon against another character you are grappling. You take a –4 penalty on such attacks. You can’t attack with two weapons while grappling, even if both are light weapons.
Can you use a natural weapon on a manufactured weapon?
When you do so, you gain all your normal manufactured-weapon attacks (including iteratives), plus any natural weapons you have, each as a secondary weapon, with the caveat that you cannot use any natural weapons that are being use to hold a manufactured weapon.
Do you get one attack roll for each natural attack?
You get one attack roll for each natural attack you possess, and you do not get any extra natural attack for high BAB (you still gain extra weapon attacks for high BAB if you are using a weapon)
How does multiple natural attacks work in Pathfinder?
At one side we have the Grizzly Bear (BAB +3) at the other the Dire Bear (BAB +7): Bear, Grizzly: Melee 2 claws +7 (1d6+5 plus grab), bite +7 (1d6+5) Base Atk +3; CMB +9 (+13 grapple); CMD 20 (24 vs. trip) Bear, Dire: Melee 2 claws +13 (1d6+7 plus grab), bite +13 (1d8+7) Base Atk +7; CMB +15 (+19 grapple); CMD 26 (30 vs. trip)
Do you get extra attacks when you use a full round action?
It doesn’t matter how many weapons you are holding, or which hand they’re in. You can pick the one you want to use for this attack. If you use a full round action to attack, you can get extra attacks. Those extra attacks occur at BAB +6, +11, and +16 for a Fighter. Each extra one is -5 from the previous one.