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Ah, the amulet of mighty fists. What a troublesome item.

AMoF:

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Alternatively, this amulet can grant melee weapon special abilities, so long as they can be applied to unarmed attacks.

Training enchantment:

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Popular among those who seek to impersonate skilled warriors, a training weapon grants one combat feat to the wielder as long as the weapon is drawn and in hand. The feat is chosen when this special ability is placed on the weapon. That feat cannot be used as a prerequisite for any other feats and functions for the wielder only if she meets its prerequisites. Once chosen, the feat stored in the weapon cannot be changed.

Generally, the restriction on unarmed attacks prevents enchantments like keen and vorpal. Does this restriction prevent Training from being applied to the AMoF because it's not directly applying to attacks?

If not, does the restriction on the weapon needing to be "drawn and in hand" prevent it? Or does an unarmed attack or natural weapon count as "drawn and in hand?"

Poor monks. They never get fun things. :(


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Ninja’d.

Dragonborn3 wrote:

It does not. The very first sentence of Bloodline development is "The arcanist selects one sorcerer bloodline upon taking this exploit." A sorcerer bloodline, while similar, is not a Bloodrager bloodline.

Sorcerer and Bloodrager bloodlines don't even stack with eachother, they just have to be the same bloodline.

The relevant part of Bloodline Development is not the first few sentences, but this:

“If the arcanist already has a bloodline (or gains one later), taking this exploit instead allows her arcanist levels to stack with the levels of the class that granted her access to the bloodline when determining the powers and abilities of her bloodline.”

It does not say “levels of the Sorcerer class” that granted her access to the bloodline. That implies that it works with any class that grants a bloodline.


If a character has levels of both Sorcerer and Bloodrager, and the Arcanist exploit Bloodline Development, does that exploit allow her Arcanist levels to stack with BOTH her Sorcerer and Bloodrager levels for the purpose of determing the abilities and powers of her Sorcerer and Bloodrager bloodlines?

I understand that this is no official ruling on whether Bloodline Development works with Bloodrager bloodlines. My reading of the exploit, under both RAW and RAI, is that it does.

Thanks so much.