
Eric Hinkle |

HI all,
I'd just like to ask if this sounds even remotely legal in the game.
Say I have a half-orc inquisitor with the Anger Inquisition (which grants barbarian-style rage staring at 6th level).
Inquisitors also have the Solo Tactics ability that allows them to use Teamwork feats as though their fellow party members possessed them.
Now, in the Orcs of Golarion book there is a teamwork feat titled Amplified Rage that increases the usual Strength and Constitution bonuses from rage provided you are either adjacent to a raging ally or flanking with one. Would this feat* work with the aforementioned Inquisitor?
Thanks for any help.

Deylinarr |

Solo Tactics (Ex)
At 3rd level, all of the inquisitor’s allies are treated as if they possessed the same teamwork feats as the inquisitor for the purpose of determining whether the inquisitor receives a bonus from her teamwork feats. Her allies do not receive any bonuses from these feats unless they actually possess the feats themselves. The allies’ positioning and actions must still meet the prerequisites listed in the teamwork feat for the inquisitor to receive the listed bonus.
I think the "positioning and actions" phrase means the ally doesnt need to have the feat themselves but they do have to be raging for you to get the benefit.

Eric Hinkle |

Thanks for the quick responses. And yes, those answers do explain a few things.
Oh, and The_Scourge, the original write-up for Amplified Rage didn't specify an orc or half-orc, but rather anyone who was raging.
Hmm, and while I'm asking: would someone under the effect of a rage spell count for the idea here?

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You can trigger it as long as someone else is raging. Since you can treat them as though they have the feat, their race doesn't matter. And anything that causes you to Rage meets the qualifications, whether it's a spell, a feat like Sympathetic Rage, or an alternate class feature like an Urban Barbarian's Controlled Rage. If they're Raging, you're golden.