Pathfinder BAB Calculator: Base Attack Bonus by Class

⚔ Pathfinder BAB Calculator

Base attack bonus, iterative attacks & combat modifier breakdown

Quick Presets
📋BAB Calculator
⚔ Attack Bonus Results
🧩BAB Quick Stats
+20
Max Full BAB
+15
Max 3/4 BAB
+10
Max 1/2 BAB
4
Max Attacks
+6
2nd Attack At
+11
3rd Attack At
+16
4th Attack At
-5
Iterative Penalty
📊Full BAB Progression Table
Level BAB Attacks Fort Ref Will
1+11+2+0+0
4+41+4+1+1
6+6/+12+5+2+2
8+8/+32+6+2+2
11+11/+6/+13+7+3+3
15+15/+10/+53+9+5+5
16+16/+11/+6/+14+10+5+5
20+20/+15/+10/+54+12+6+6
🎯Class BAB Type Reference
BAB Rate Classes Per Level Lv 20 BAB
Full (+1/level)Fighter, Barbarian, Paladin, Ranger+1+20
3/4 (+0.75/level)Rogue, Cleric, Monk, Bard, Druid, Inquisitor+0.75+15
1/2 (+0.5/level)Wizard, Sorcerer, Witch, Oracle (some)+0.5+10
📝Common Attack Modifiers
Modifier Bonus Type Source
Weapon Focus+1UntypedFeat
Greater Weapon Focus+1UntypedFeat (Fighter 8+)
Power Attack (penalty)-1 to -6UntypedFeat
Flanking+2UntypedPositioning
Haste+1UntypedSpell
Bless+1MoraleSpell
Heroism+2MoraleSpell
Enhancement (+1 to +5)+1 to +5EnhancementMagic weapon
💡 Iterative Attacks: You gain an additional attack for every 5 points of BAB above +1 (at +6, +11, and +16). Each iterative attack has a cumulative –5 penalty. Full BAB classes reach 4 attacks at level 16.
🎯 Multiclass BAB: When multiclassing, add the BAB from each class separately. A Fighter 5 / Rogue 5 has +5 (full) + +3 (3/4) = +8 total BAB, granting two attacks per round at +8/+3.

Base Attack Bonus or BAB is one of the most key numbers on the Pathfinder character sheet. It determines the basic chance to hit an enemy, if no other modifier affects the result. This bonus applies to attacks with weapons, natural attacks and some spells, but it does not help with damage rolls

Characters with low progression will be less precise, because BAB is added to every attack. Even so, classes with low progression commonly win very strong features, that make up for the low BAB. Every class has a table, that shows the Base Attack Bonus, the Base Saves and special abilities got at every level.

What is Base Attack Bonus (BAB)?

If you have levels only in one class, you simply look at the BAB value on that table.

There are three progresses for the attack bonus. Classes with d6 Hit Dice increase their BAB by 1/2 each level. For those with d8, the increase is 3/4 each level.

Lastly, classes with d10 or d12 win full 1 each level. BAB depends directly on the level of the class; for creatures, it bases on the number of Hit Dice.

Rogues, for instance, have 3/4 BAB. Although they commonly fight physically, they are not trained as full warriors. Instead, they master trickery and the art of positioning to flank the opponent.

The total chance to hit is the sum of BAB, the relevant attribute (like strength or dexterity), weapon focus, enchantments and other helps, for instance from a heroism spell or bard song. Iterative attacks are additional chances to attack, that you receive having high BAB. To count the second and third attacks, you subtract 5 from the base.

If the result stays positive, you receive an additional attack. For instance, Fighter 6/Barbarian 6 has +12 BAB; subtract 5, still positive, giving +12/+7.

Multiclassing works by adding all BAB values together, and later you recalculate the additional attacks. For a character that is an 11th-level fighter and 9th-level rogue, you add +11 to +6, causing a BAB of +17. That gives additional attacks at +12, +7 and +2.

Some feats require a minimum BAB to be chosen, even so there is no feat that directly increases the BAB. When a creature does a combat maneuver with its second attack, it uses the BAB of that particular attack. For instance, a creature with BAB of +6/+1, that trips with the second attack, will use +1 as its base.

One last detail: masterwork weapons give a +1 bonus to the attack, which occasionally can confuse folks when they count the totalnumbers.

Pathfinder BAB Calculator: Base Attack Bonus by Class

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