So this came up in a PFS game today. A wizard used a feather token whip and grappled an opponent. Under the feather token whip, it states it operates like a dancing weapon except: It uses it's own attack bonus, deals it's own damage, and has it's own CMB with an additional +5 when grappling. Shouldn't it also have it's own CMD? The reasoning behind this is the feather token costs 500 gp and is designed to grapple opponents using built in modifiers separating it's capabilities from that of the wielder. Without having it's own CMD, the item becomes relatively useless in the hands of non-martial classes.