Rystil Arden said:
So if my character gets some Exalted feats (from the BoED) and then fails to follow the Exalted code, losing the effects of the feats, are you saying that he doesn't have the feats anymore Scion?
See, this is the whole problem of trying to argue that feats are effects, which is not necessary for monks to qualify.
If the effect of the feat would meet a trigger condition that allowed one to be considered to meet the prerequisite, then one meets the prerequisite.
It is not correct to think that one must look at the prerequisite independent of whether the feat effects might cause one to be considered to meet the prerequisites. When a character has conditional properties, then one must look to see if the effect granted would allow one to be considered to have that prerequisite - that is, does the effect for which you need the prerequisite meet the condition for the character to be considered to have that prerequisite?
Whew - that sounds much more complicated than it is. In this case, it means that for a monk to meet the prerequisite of having a natural weapon then one must look to see if the effect for which they are attempting to qualify is one than enhances natural weapons.
In other words, I again submit that the question of whether a monk has a natural weapon is meaningless out of context. The context here is whether they have it to meet the prerequisite for an effect that will enhance a natural weapon. The answer to that query is that the effect does indeed enhance a natural weapon, so the monk meets the requirement of having a natural weapon for that effect.
Note that it makes no difference whether you consider a feat an effect or whether it grants an effect, so long as an "effect" is involved.
I wonder if I've managed to put that any better than I have before.