Goblin Bravery


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Sczarni 3/5 5/5

Can the trait Goblin Bravery be applied to unarmed attacks? (Asked the Wayang Monk with a mischievous grin.)

5/5

What's the source? If it's the one from WBG!, I see no evidence that it's legal for PFS (except for the pregen who has it). If it's from Goblins of Golarion (I can't tell; there's one called "Goblin Foolhardiness" on PFSRD but they change names a lot), it's only legal for Goblin PCs.


Why wouldn't it? Its a non reach weapon!

I thought it wasn't legal though, did I miss something?

3/5

Maybe from we be goblins too?

Grand Lodge 4/5

According to RAW, as long as there is the requisite amount of posturing, bravado and cussing, then yes. Just make sure you don't get reach, such as through the Lunge feat or some other means, because that invalidates the trait.
EDIT: Play [REDACTED] at your earliest possible convenience and then check out the chronicle sheet ;)

5/5

KestlerGunner wrote:

According to RAW, as long as there is the requisite amount of posturing, bravado and cussing, then yes. Just make sure you don't get reach, such as through the Lunge feat or some other means, because that invalidates the trait.

EDIT: Play [REDACTED] at your earliest possible convenience and then check out the chronicle sheet ;)

Ah! Carry on.

Sczarni 3/5 5/5

Thanks. Sorry for the confusion, I was trying to make this a spoiler free question. It really boiled down to the phrasing "non reach weapons" causing me to pause and scratch my head, but I guess everyone is in agreement unarmed strikes count as weapons.

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Squonk wrote:
but I guess everyone is in agreement unarmed strikes count as weapons.

IMPROVED Unarmed Strikes sure do, and since you asked for your monk you are good.

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