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Having skimmed through the Pathfinder Campaign Setting I noticed that there is a new combat maneuver that can be used in conjunction with the Osiriani khopesh and the temple sword (both allowed since they're equipment from the campaign setting). I was simply wondering whether this maneuver could be considered "within the rules" for Society games or whether it's out of bounds like all the non-equipment crunch in the book?

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Having skimmed through the Pathfinder Campaign Setting I noticed that there is a new combat maneuver that can be used in conjunction with the Osiriani khopesh and the temple sword (both allowed since they're equipment from the campaign setting). I was simply wondering whether this maneuver could be considered "within the rules" for Society games or whether it's out of bounds like all the non-equipment crunch in the book?
I'm guessing only the equipment of the equipment section were intended for PFS use.

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As of right now, what Deussu says is correct. That may change in the short term.
I'll keep my fingers crossed. Let's just say that I have an idea for an Osiriani Monk brewing at the moment and having a temple sword figures into it. Mostly just to be groovy but also because the idea of sucker-punching enemies while their weapons are bound sounds like good times.