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Thanks! I didn't think so, but I wanted to ask.


Can a Vital Strike be performed along with a Crippling Thrust since it is a single attack?

Crippling Thrust

Prerequisite(s): Weapon Focus with piercing weapon, base attack bonus +6.

Benefit(s): As a standard action, make a single attack with your chosen weapon. If the attack hits, the target’s movement speed is halved until the start of your next turn. When your base attack bonus reaches +11, the target’s movement is so hampered that even a 5-foot step provokes an attack of opportunity. When your base attack bonus reaches +16, the target must also succeed at a Reflex save with a DC equal to 10 + your base attack bonus or become entangled. An entangled creature’s movement can be halved only once. You can use this feat’s benefits only once per minute.

Vital Strike (Combat)
You make a single attack that deals significantly more damage than normal.

Prerequisites: Base attack bonus +6.

Benefit: When you use the attack action, you can make one attack at your highest base attack bonus that deals additional damage. Roll the weapon’s damage dice for the attack twice and add the results together before adding bonuses from Strength, weapon abilities (such as flaming), precision-based damage, and other damage bonuses. These extra weapon damage dice are not multiplied on a critical hit, but are added to the total.


I've searched the archives for a week now and can't find an official ruling.
Are Bloodragers with the Abyssal or Draconic bloodlines proficient in natural attacks when they get claw attacks at level 1, or do they only have proficiency whilst bloodraging? Can they take feats like Improved Natural Attack (claws), Weapon Focus (claws), Improved Critical (claws) and so on, like Druids can? If not, why is Improved Natural Attack a bonus feat in the Hag bloodline?


TriOmegaZero wrote:

d20PFSRD does not use the actually title of the item, as it is IP and against Paizo policy to publish on a for profit site.

You can find it under Daggermark Blade.

Thanks much!


Does the Assassin's Blade listed in the d20PFSRD actually exist in a book? I purchased the Pathfinder Player Companion: Advanced Class Options where the listing states it came from, but it's not there.

http://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic-items/magic-weapons/specific-magic-weapons/as sassin-s-blade/


An Assassin's Blade specifically says it can be used by a Slayer if the Slayer studies its target for three rounds- however- the Slayer Advanced Talent Assassinate states that a Slayer only needs to study their opponent for 1 round before an attempt.

Which one wins out in this case?