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What I believe he was referring to was elusive redirection, not redirection, they are 2 different things. Elusive redirection is a feat that allows you upon using elusive target to spend an immediate action and an additional ki point to redirect the attack back at them. The problem lie in it requires you to use elusive target which is an immediate action, but also requires an immediate action itself. https://www.d20pfsrd.com/feats/general-feats/elusive-redirection/


Spells work on caster level, so initially your caster level is 7-3 so 4, but with magical knack your caster level goes up by 2, so it's now 6, so now the spell would last 6 mins, and all your under spells would work off of 6 as your caster level.


The feat energized wild shape states:Benefit: When you assume a wild shape form, choose one of the following energy types: acid, cold, electricity, or fire. You gain resistance 10 to that energy type. Also, one of your natural attacks deals an additional 1d6 points of damage of the chosen energy type. If you choose a wild shape form that already has energy resistance of the same type you choose, it increases by 5 instead. If you choose a wild shape form that deals damage of the same energy type you choose, increase the energy damage you deal by one die size (1d6 becomes 1d8, and so on).
Energized Wildshape
What does one of you natural attacks constitute as, For instant a dire tiger has a Bite, 2 claws, and 2 claws for rake. If I chose the claw would this effect all claw attacks, 1 Of the claws( so 1 of the 2 normal, and 1 claw of the 2 rake), or just 1 claw attack(one of the 2 normal and nothing else)?


The strong jaw spell states: Laying a hand upon an allied creature’s jaw, claws, tentacles, or other natural weapons, you enhance the power of that creature’s natural attacks. Each natural attack that creature makes deals damage as if the creature were two sizes larger than it actually is. If the creature is already Gargantuan or Colossal-sized, double the amount of damage dealt by each of its natural attacks instead. This spell does not actually change the creature’s size; all of its statistics except the amount of damage dealt by its natural attacks remain unchanged.
https://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic/all-spells/s/strong-jaw/

What confuses me is the "or" in the first sentence, does that mean it effects one type?, cause the rest of the spell seems to imply that ALL natural attacks are enchanced.