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Editor Question: Natural Attacks

daplunk

Well-known member
Where are the natural attacks kept in the Editor? I'm trying to find wClaw as an example so i can create a Needless attack but simply can't seem to find where it should go.
 
This can be achieved by doing the following:

Natural Attack > ADD Other melee natural attack | Other ranged natural attack
Fields > Add New > Field Id: livename > Value: <your new name> Assign > OK
 
So daplunk are just asking questions that you can answer yourself? Or are you talking to yourself?

Either way I don't think those are good signs... :p :D :eek:
 
:D most questions can be answered by looking at other things.

Do you know how to get the 'Other ranged natural attack' to display the range options?

Eg: 30/60

Every example that should have this usage seems to be kept off the SRD so far.
 
:D most questions can be answered by looking at other things.

Do you know how to get the 'Other ranged natural attack' to display the range options?

Eg: 30/60

Every example that should have this usage seems to be kept off the SRD so far.
You set a range tag on the bootstrapped weapon. To find the tag look on the weapon tab and see what tag is added when you set a range. That's the editor tab weapon.
 
This can be achieved by doing the following:

Natural Attack > ADD Other melee natural attack | Other ranged natural attack
Fields > Add New > Field Id: livename > Value: <your new name> Assign > OK
Updating this thread to remark that you must also set the "sbName" with the same name you put in livename. sbName is the field that the statblock actually uses when printing.
 
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