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![]() Semantics of the feat aside (which is in the Undead Slayer's Handbook, for those who are looking for it), there is something in the description which helps settle this question. This feat requires Weapon Focus. As any Black Dragon can tell you, you can take Weapon Focus for your Bite attack, which is a natural weapon. This sets a precedent for feats which are children of Weapon Focus. Therefore, we do have a clear rule that indicates that Weapon Versatility can be used with Natural Weapons. ![]()
![]() John Compton wrote: ...I have a soft spot for animals rarely covered in wildlife documentaries. I have seen more than enough footage about lions, chameleons, and elephants. Bring on the foosas, honey badgers, and pangolins! "What's a pangolin?" I asked. Google says that CNN says that they're unique and in danger of extinction. And, in this video, this lion repeatedly says to the pangolin, "Come on, I really just want to eat you. Please just unravel a teeny bit." ![]()
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I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do when I see something like this. I can't even bring myself to smirk a little. So I'll let an expert handle the duties. ![]()
![]() Just looking at the three class abilities listed in the original post, it is certainly clear that the panache points specifically required by Precise Strike is converted to a requirement for arcane pool points by Arcane Deed. Further, the Swashbuckler levels required by Precise Strike are likewise converted to Magus levels by Arcane Deed. Nothing in Precise Strike allows such conversions, they are all provided by Arcane Deed. The Magus abilities are granting Swashbuckler abilities and altering them. The Magus levels clearly are used as Swashbuckler levels for Precise Strike. ![]()
![]() We've now got classes or archetypes that start with every letter of the alphabet EXCEPT for the wonderful letter "X". Why is Paizo so hateful of this proud, EXCEPTIONAL letter? Why not a Xenophobe archetype for Inquisitor? Or Xebec Sailor archetype for Swashbuckler? Or even a Xerarch Monk, who develops fighting styles that take advantage of dry, desert environs? You can DO it, Paizo! Edit: Just in case you want to save yourself the trouble of confirming this, here's a sample list. Alchemist
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