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I have something of a niche question. If I take a Druid Archetype that causes me to lose the Wild Empathy feature, but take the Wilding Feat to compensate, do I get the +3 bonus as I 'have levels in a class that grants Wild Empathy'?
(My apologies if this is the wrong place to post this, it seemed like the most appropriate place to ask.)
You were touched by nature at an early age and share a kinship with wild creatures. Your body might bear animalistic features, such as bestial ears or a tail, or your presence may be subtly unlike that of others.
Prerequisites: Any neutral alignment, must be taken at 1st level.
Benefit: You gain the druid’s wild empathy ability, using your character level as your druid level. If you have one or more levels in a class that grants wild empathy, you gain an additional +3 bonus on wild empathy checks. You are treated as an animal for the purpose of harmful mind-affecting effects that target animals (such as charm animal).
Special: A character who has this feat can select the Animal Soul or Aspect of the Beast feats without meeting the prerequisites.