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Thanks for the quick response guys!
Yeah the fact that it says "ANY one feat" makes me believe there is no restriction, and no prerequisite requirement.
There are so many instances of the phrase "you must meet any prerequisites to take this feat" that it feels like it doesn't have this requirement.
But on the other hand there are examples that spell out "you don't need to meet prerequisites..."
It seems like while people lean towards requiring prerequisites, there are still people that think it ignores them.
So no official clearing up.

Might have to go with the resident rules guru of our group to decide.
Please continue with additional posts and thoughts to help with this ruling.

Thanks,
Mal


Applicable Knowledge says you can get any one feat.
I see posts going back and forth about it ignoring prerequisites. Or that you can take the feat, but can't use it unless you have the prerequisites - which seems like some justification for not letting one use a feat they can take; and not found in the rules.

Can someone please give me some official ruling on this?

Thanks,
Mal


I got these from d20pfsrd.com

Medusa’s Wrath* Gorgon’s Fist, base attack bonus +11 Make 2 extra attacks against a hindered foe

Shatter Defenses* Dazzling Display, base attack bonus +6 Hindered foes are flat-footed

So I guess the real descriptions of these feats does not include 'hindered'?

Mal


I can't tell which conditions cause a foe to be considered hindered.
Is there a list? I wouldn't guess all conditions are considered hindered.

I'm going to be grouping with some multiclass character that will all be Rogues eventually. At least one of them will be taking the Weapon Focus/Dazzling Display/Shatter Defense feat chain to make a foe flat-footed so the rest of them can all sneak-attack.

What is the easiest way for a 1st level Fighter, Wizard, Rogue or Monk to hinder a foe?

Thanks,
Mal