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Scipio
2010-03-11, 12:01 PM
Does Improved Natural Attack change the damage done by a rake or rend attack?

I am working on an Annis Hag build with both rake and rend. The base claw damage is 1d6 with a 1d6 rake and a 2d6 rend. Do they increase to 1d8, 1d8 and 2d8 respectively?

Thanks.

tyckspoon
2010-03-11, 12:08 PM
Yes for the rake attacks, no for the Rend. Rake attacks specifically are bonus claw attacks, so anything that improves the creature's claw attack will carry over into the rake. Rend appears to be derived from the claws, but there's no rule that actually causes it to be based on the claw damage, so INA (Claw) will not carry through to it.

Scipio
2010-03-11, 12:09 PM
Makes a lot of sense. Thanks.

Runestar
2010-03-12, 01:52 AM
Rend damage is typically 2 claws + 2xstr mod damage.

http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/dd/20061013a

More specifically, this part.

Rend damage probably should be increased if you’re Power Attacking, but by the rules, it isn’t increased. Go complain to a game designer. Don’t forget to apply that damage, though.

While I agree that by RAW, rend damage is a constant, I feel that it should scale in tandem with abilities improving your claw damage, such as power attack.