Forge fist amulet and wild shape. Do natural attacks become adamantine ?


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You might want to explain this further, since people might not understand what the percieved conflict might be.

In simple terms, the forge fist amulet turns your hands into burning lumps of adamantine, allowing unarmed strikes and natural attacks made with the hands to gain the flaming property and pierce through DR adamantine.

The question then becomes: how does this interact with wildshape, since you often turn into creatures that lack hands? How does this amulet affect non-bipeds?

Ok then, for my perspective on the matter- it would turn your fore paws (or whatever) into adamantine. You would probably not get more than 2 attacks turned this way. Overall, forge fist amulets are not good for natural attack builds, since they only affect specific limbs, and natural attack builds tend to want to use every single limb possible.


lemeres offers a reasonable ruling that I would personally adopt. Don't be surprised to see it disallowed though on the stricter reading that most forms no longer have hands.


So, maybe it would only work in an ape form ?


Lastoutkast wrote:
So, maybe it would only work in an ape form ?

And elementals.

Plus, those druid archetypes that let you turn into giants

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