| Arcticfox6 |
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How are people interpreting the prereqs for the style feats. Let us take, for example, Crane style feat that states:
Prerequisites: Dodge, Improved unarmed strike, base attack +2 or monk level 1st.
Now i read this as, in order to qualify for the feat, you must have either; dodge, improved unarmed strike, base attack of +2 or a monk level meaning if you have any one of the following you can qualify for the feat.
Another interpretation:
You need to have dodge, improved unarmed strike and BAB +2 or just 1 level in monk (not grammatically supported IMO)
Yet another interpretation:
You will always need dodge, improved unarmed strike and either BAB or a monk lvl (so basically a monk would need dodge first before qualifying for this feat).
Any thoughts and even better an official ruling that i have clearly missed?
Thanks!
| FarmerBob |
How are people interpreting the prereqs for the style feats. Let us take, for example, Crane style feat that states:
Prerequisites: Dodge, Improved unarmed strike, base attack +2 or monk level 1st.
Prerequisites: Dodge, IUS, (base attack +2 or Monk level 1)
If you look at the other Crane feats, for example, that's the only sensible interpretation:
Crane Wing: Crane Style, base attack bonus +5 or monk level 5
You are clearly supposed to have Crane Style before getting Crane Wing. This is because you have to enter the style first before using the other feats in the chain. It's not the case where you only need one of the following.
| Arcticfox6 |
If you look at the other Crane feats, for example, that's the only sensible interpretation:
Crane Wing: Crane Style, base attack bonus +5 or monk level 5
You are clearly supposed to have Crane Style before getting Crane Wing. This is because you have to enter the style first before using the other feats in the chain. It's not the case where you only need one of the following.
Awesome, makes sense to me. Thanks!