From the pdf version of the 3.5 SRD (Thanks Reveal):
On Sunder:
On Unarmed Strikes:
Also, an unarmed strike is listed as a bludgeoning weapon in the weapons chart.
So, can a monk sunder weapons with unarmed strikes?
In 3.0, my monk took the eagle claw attack feat, but its been so long since I chose it that I can't remember its effects...my impression was that it was required for monks to sunder while unarmed. Is something like that still required in 3.5?
(Calling all Hypersmurfs, Come in, Hypersmurf...or anyone else)
Skaros
On Sunder:
You can use a melee attack with a slashing or bludgeoning weapon to strike a weapon or shield that your opponent is
holding. If you’re attempting to sunder a weapon or shield, follow the steps outlined here. (Attacking held objects other than
weapons or shields is covered below.)
On Unarmed Strikes:
Strike, Unarmed: A Medium character deals 1d3 points of nonlethal damage with an unarmed strike. A Small character
deals 1d2 points of nonlethal damage. A monk or any character with the Improved Unarmed Strike feat can deal lethal or
nonlethal damage with unarmed strikes, at her option. The damage from an unarmed strike is considered weapon damage for
the purposes of effects that give you a bonus on weapon damage rolls.
Also, an unarmed strike is listed as a bludgeoning weapon in the weapons chart.
So, can a monk sunder weapons with unarmed strikes?
In 3.0, my monk took the eagle claw attack feat, but its been so long since I chose it that I can't remember its effects...my impression was that it was required for monks to sunder while unarmed. Is something like that still required in 3.5?
(Calling all Hypersmurfs, Come in, Hypersmurf...or anyone else)
Skaros