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I can't find this FAQ'd anywhere, so apologies if it's just my poor google-fu. Wanderer Monk archetype.

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Wanderer’s Wisdom (Ex)
At 7th level, the wanderer can dispense excellent advice in the form of philosophical proverbs and parables. As a swift action, the wanderer can inspire courage or inspire competence as a bard of his monk level by spending 2 points from his ki pool. This affects one creature within 30 feet and lasts a number of rounds equal to the wanderer’s Wisdom modifier (minimum 1 round). This ability is language-dependent.

This ability replaces wholeness of body.

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May I assume that the Wanderer is in fact within 30 feet of himself? And can advise himself (time pauses, young disciple in candlelit monastery hall questions blind old master, time resumes with the older version of the young disciple suitably inspired)?


Apologies if this has been answered before but I have been unable to find it:

Is the pseudopod Slam granted by this spell a primary natural attack that can be used as part of a full attack in conjunction with any other natural attacks, or not? I thought it ought to be, though it's not world-ending if not.

Thanks in anticipation.
GG


So here I am, Wild Shaped into a tiger and some monster or other has just grappled me. As a rule you can make a Grapple check as a standard action to become the controlling grappler (the one who can then drop the grapple as a free action, gets +5 to Maintain the grapple, and can upgrade it to a Pin). However, the grappled tiger can claw and bite normally, and all of those natural attacks have Grab, meaning a free grapple attempt if they hit.

So...

Can you take over the grapple this way? Anything to say for certain Yes or No?

(This exact situation came up last weekend but I just got on with ripping the creature grappling me a new exit passageway. I was pretty sure it was about to swallow me whole and I was more than willing for it to do so. But some other time it might matter.)