In Beyond Monks, the Strike Through feat states:
Strike Through [Ki]
The force of your unarmed strikes can render armor
and cover obsolete.
Prerequisites: Improved Unarmed Strike,
Stunning Fist or stunning attack ability, Wis 15+
Benefits: By giving up one of your stunning
attacks for the day, for one round you can make all of your unarmed attacks ignore your opponent’s
armor and cover bonuses to AC. Magical enhancement bonuses to AC still count.
For example, your opponent is wearing full
plate +5 and wielding a large shield +3, and has
half cover from fighting around a tree for a total AC of 32 (10 base AC, +8 armor bonus, +5
enhancement bonus, + 2 shield armor bonus, +3
enhancement bonus, +4 cover bonus). His AC
against your unarmed attacks while using this feat would be 18 (10 base AC, +5 enhancement bonus, +3 enhancement bonus).
My question: would this allow you to strike through natural armor from creatures as well?
Strike Through [Ki]
The force of your unarmed strikes can render armor
and cover obsolete.
Prerequisites: Improved Unarmed Strike,
Stunning Fist or stunning attack ability, Wis 15+
Benefits: By giving up one of your stunning
attacks for the day, for one round you can make all of your unarmed attacks ignore your opponent’s
armor and cover bonuses to AC. Magical enhancement bonuses to AC still count.
For example, your opponent is wearing full
plate +5 and wielding a large shield +3, and has
half cover from fighting around a tree for a total AC of 32 (10 base AC, +8 armor bonus, +5
enhancement bonus, + 2 shield armor bonus, +3
enhancement bonus, +4 cover bonus). His AC
against your unarmed attacks while using this feat would be 18 (10 base AC, +5 enhancement bonus, +3 enhancement bonus).
My question: would this allow you to strike through natural armor from creatures as well?