Teamwork Feats: Can you use them simultaneously?


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I have only been playing Pathfinder for a couple months and have just made it through the books. I started making a back-up character, an inquisitor which is why I started looking into teamwork feats more. I can not seem to find anywhere that says a definitive yes or no to my question, so I hope I'm not asking something that is ridiculous.

My question: Can I use Precise Strike and Outflank on the same attack? Is there any limitations on these feats besides the requirements?

I think that spells it out as clear as I can get it, thanks for the help.


As long as the conditions for each feat are met, then yes.

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As long as they are not both granting typed bonuses that would not stack, yes, as long as both feats conditions are met at the time of a given action (or actions), that action(s) may benefit from both feats.


Quick replies, nice! Well now I will probably have to win my GM over... any chance anyone has a page number or link on where this would be alluded to by Paizo?


If the rules don't say they limit the number of teamwork feats applicable to any attack, then they don't limit the number of teamwork feats applicable to any attack.

Here is what the APG has to say about teamwork feats. In their entirety.

APG wrote:
Teamwork feats grant large bonuses, but they only function under specific circumstances. In most cases, these feats require an ally who also possesses the feat to be positioned carefully on the battlefield. Teamwork feats provide no bonus if the listed conditions are not met. Note that allies who are paralyzed, stunned, unconscious, or otherwise unable to act do not count for the purposes of these feats.

I see nothing about limits.


I agree with Cheapy on this one. As long as the conditions for each teamwork feat are met you should be fine.

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