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A good feat to take now with the new classes being out for an oracle is "War blessing" which allows you to take 2 minor war priest blessings 2/day and if you have healing as 1 of the domains, that's 2 free empowered heals that doesn't increase level or spell casting time.


The creature class is from an official Paizo product which makes it core, not homebrew.


Yes, there is a 3pp template but there's also a Paizo template. So why move this to homebrew?


Question regarding bonus feats given the Quickling class as noted on the PFSRD site and in the book:

https://sites.google.com/site/pathfinderogc/extras/community-creations/zerz ix-s-torture-chamber/bestiary-levels/quickling-class

Note the absence of the dodge feat for the Bestiary entry yet it's present for both the monster and template entries. Dodge is also a prerequisite for mobility and spring attack, both of which are present in the Bestiary entry. Is this an error in the Bestiary entry?

I'm providing the links for the monster & template entries as well to highlight the discrepancy.

Monster:
https://sites.google.com/site/pathfinderogc/bestiary/monster-listings/fey/q uickling

Template:
https://sites.google.com/site/pathfinderogc/bestiary/monster-listings/templ ates/quickling-creature-cr-3

Is this an error or intentional?


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Actually I was wondering this as well and found that the Monk Archetype "Master of Many styles" can indeed be used with the unchained monk being as it only replaces bonus feats, flurry of blows & perfect self, all of which are features of both standard & unchained monks.


I would tend to agree with Thelo's definition of the style feat. Reason, under the definition of damage, nowhere is bleed listed. http://www.d20pfsrd.com/basics-ability-scores/glossary#TOC-Damage
Bludgeoning, Piercing, Slashing, Energy, Ability, nonlethal, precision, positive & negative energies are listed but bleed isn't. It is a condition caused by damage, not a damage type itself.