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Could you use combat feats in druid animal form?

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Like it say's, if you had improved trip ,disarm or sunder would you allow a druid in animal form to use them?

I got this great mental image of a bear shattering the spear of his enemy and towering over him.

Also not to sure if the new rule on animal form would allow me to improved trip as a wolf, it say's in the MM that the ability is ex. but it just seam's part of it's mundane attack sequence to me.
 

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There is no rule that forces you to use your own feats only in your "standard" shape.

As far as I see, you don`t gain the feats of the creatures you polymporh/wildshape into, but if you are a Druid using Wildshape, you gain (only when using Masters of the Wild) all Extraordinary Abilities of the "target" creature. (And the Improved Grab Ability of the Bear or the Trip Ability of the Wolf are extraordinary)

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