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Does this give you the ability to do sneak damage like a rouge?
(+1d6 extra damage per 2 lvl's, against targets who are denied there dex bonus, like being grappled, cought off guard etc?)
My tiger can get the feat, and with me being a CC sorcerer, if i blind etc my tiger could deal extra damage?
Shadow Strike (Combat)
You accurately strike even those you cannot clearly see.
Prerequisite: Base attack bonus +1.
Benefit: You can deal precision damage, such as sneak attack damage, against targets with concealment (but not total concealment).
StrangePackage
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Concealment usually negates the ability to inflict precision damage. Shadow strike allows for you to continue to get precision damage (like sneak attack or swashbuckler damage) when your opponent has concealment. It does not grant any precision damage in and of itself.
Your tiger should probably have power attack, improved natural attack, light armor proficiency, and weapon focus (claws). Toughness and Combat Reflexes would also be good.
Charon's Little Helper
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From eldrith heritage, in pc gen.
I found out later that it wasn't supposed to give AC but gm allowed it.
What made you think it should give you an animal companion.
And your DM should take it away. An animal companion is a really powerful class feature to pick up through some really odd mis-reading of a feat.