werk said:No, PCs may not take feats from the Monster Manual unless they are playing monstrous races
That was easy...
Only monstrous races can craft constructs? That sucks

werk said:No, PCs may not take feats from the Monster Manual unless they are playing monstrous races
That was easy...
werk said:No, PCs may not take feats from the Monster Manual unless they are playing monstrous races
That was easy...
atomn said:This is slightly off topic, but does a non-monk character with Improved Unarmed Strike count as a natural weapon or manufactured weapon? Logic says it'll be a natural weapon but D&D rules don't always stick with logic.
Artoomis said:2. Read narrowly, "effects" is a very limited term. Feats have effects (or not, it matter not to this choice), but are not in and of themselves effects or, even if they are, the prerequisites for them are not.
The only time this feat has ever come up in a game I run, the PC was a bugbear anyway. So I said yes (especially since the bugbear levels/LA reduced his unarmed damage in the first place.)The feat was intended to be given to monsters. I know that saying "this feat is for monsters only" is a poor argument. The line between a monster and a character is blurred or non-existant in 3E/3.5 and that's as it should be.
Deset Gled said:I subscribe to the "Feats are effects, Prerequisites are not" school of thought. The monk's unarmed strike can be treated as a natural weapon, but it is not one. Thus, a monk does not meet the prerequisite of having a natural weapon. I personally believe this is the most literally accurate reading of the rules (not saying anything about the intent or logic of the rules). However, one of the weird effects of this ruling is that a race with a natural weapon could take INA and appy it to their Unarmed Strike, even though a human cannot.
No. Unarmed Strike is not a natural attack; it just can be affected by spells an items as if it was.Captain Howdy said:Can a monk's unarmed attack be affected by the improved natural attack feat (MM page 304), and does a monk's unarmed attack qualify for the natural weapon prerequisite of the feat?
No. Unarmed Strike is not a natural attack; it just can be affected by spells an items as if it was.
This is slightly off topic, but does a non-monk character with Improved Unarmed Strike count as a natural weapon or manufactured weapon? Logic says it'll be a natural weapon but D&D rules don't always stick with logic.