Druid and animal feats from bestiary


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Is there any official material\ruling to support a Druid taking animal feats from the Bestiary? Something along the lines of Improved Natural Attack or Flyby Attack?

-dm


DangerMaus wrote:

Is there any official material\ruling to support a Druid taking animal feats from the Bestiary? Something along the lines of Improved Natural Attack or Flyby Attack?

-dm

Flyby Attack

This creature can make an attack before and after it moves while flying.

Prerequisite: Fly speed.

Benefit: When flying, the creature can take a move action and another standard action at any point during the move. The creature cannot take a second move action during a round when it makes a flyby attack.

Normal: Without this feat, the creature takes a standard action either before or after its move.

A druid has a fly speed when they're in critter form, so they should be able to take the feat. Makes for a very nasty "spell on the run"

Grand Lodge

DangerMaus wrote:

Is there any official material\ruling to support a Druid taking animal feats from the Bestiary? Something along the lines of Improved Natural Attack or Flyby Attack?

-dm

If the druid meets the prerequisites and the GM allows the Bestiary as a source for PC feats, she can take the feat. Typically a character has to meet prerequisites by permanent game abilities, not temporary changes. Wild shape should probably qualify, since she can do it freely every day, especially after 6th level when she can spend more time each day in the animal form than her own.

Pathfinder Society doesn't allow this unless she specifically gains access to that feat from another legal source.

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