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Are there any ways to grant the agile weapon property to natural weapons?

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Other than a custom Amulet of Mighty Fists, I don't think so.


Amulet of mighty fists. You don't even need to make the amulet +1 first.


First off thanks. I love how helpful this community can be.

One further question. I had been assuming Claws were finessible in the first place however I seen no text regarding them being light weapons, or expressly finessible. My assumption was that they were because typically unarmed attacks can be.


I have always played with the claws as finessible weapons I personal Love weapons finesse as a feat. It makes a have ranged PC deal able in melee.


Special: Natural weapons are considered light weapons.

http://www.d20pfsrd.com/feats/combat-feats/weapon-finesse-combat---final

this link is to the weapons finesse feat page on d20pfsrd


Thanks Thorin, I looked at the barbarian ability that gave claws, the list of light weapons, I just needed to look at the feat description. Talk about missing the obvious.

So my gnome urban barbarian brutal pugilist is becoming more and more viable.


no problem I have hunted and hunted for a simple rule to find it were I lest expected.

yes it is viable except gnomes are small and use smaller dice.
1D4 each are you planning to have elemental rage powers as well to boast the damage dice.


Unless you desire gnome for RP reasons (or just to keep your name) consider halfling with its greater Dex score.

BTW: I need to build gnome/halfling barbarian!


I was thought of that as well. The gnome con score lets rage awhile longer and ups the hp. Though if I was going to pick a different race it would probably be a short human. The character started as a potential back up if my current character dies or needs to retire. Because of the background within the campaign human or gnome would fit. The DM probably with go for anything core but gnome seemed like a fun choice.

Back in 3.0 I never got to play a barbarian bear warrior prestige class that seemed like so much fun to go from hafling warrior to direbear sized rampaging bear.


Cats (here) use weapon finesse with their claws (just the first example than came to mind, I'm sure there is plenty of others).

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