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Hm, well, guess that idea's scrapped. Though that kinda makes special monk text of FCT pretty useless, doesn't it? I suppose it's no matter, though. Thanks for the responses!

edit:
For the record, I was talking about FCT as it relates to the flurry - everyone's responses as it relates to pummeling style makes sense.


Hello!

So, I'm making a build about being a dragon monk. Lizardfolk monk/sorc/dragon disciple. I'm basically building to be able to charge around the map, full attacking as I go. I found this feat (Horn of the Criosphinx, that is) recently and wanted other perspectives for how it interacts with this build I'm cooking up.

First off, this build is about using natural attacks inherent in lizardfolk and dragons, so I've picked up weapon focus feats and Feral Combat Training several times. I plan to pick up pummeling charge later to allow me to full attack on these charges, using my flurry of blows and my natural attacks (claws, bite, wings, ect).

Then we come to Horn of the Criosphinx. As written, you need both hands free to be able to use this as a monk. Under this build, I read this as meaning I can forgo my claw attacks, use my legs in my flurry, and pile on the rest of my naturals, all at 2x strength. I wanted to get opinions on two things:

Does it seem like I'm doing this correctly as written?
Does it seem like I'm stretching the use of Horn of the Criosphinx as intended?

As a disclaimer of sorts, I'm not *trying* to break the game here, I just wanted to build something cool (a kung-fu fighting dragon) and keep it effective. That's why I'm trying to verify if my build makes sense within the context of pathfinder's rules. Thanks!