
Turgan |

From PFSRD or Mythic Adventures, p. 66:
"Attacks made with your deity's favored weapon are divinely inspired.
Prerequisite: Guided Hand.
Benefit: When making attacks with your deity's favored weapon, you can add your Wisdom modifier instead of your Strength or Dexterity modifier on damage rolls."
Do you add half your wisdom modifier to that amount if you attack with a two-handed melee weapon?
Thanks for all your replies.

Sirmyself |

http://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic-items/magic-weapons/magic-weapons-non-core/we apon-property---guided
This feat seems to act pretty much like the "guided" weapon property. It explicitly says a two-handed weapon damage bonus is not adjusted. Therefore, I would say this feat does the same for the attack bonus.

Sah |

http://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic-items/magic-weapons/magic-weapons-non-core/we apon-property---guided
This feat seems to act pretty much like the "guided" weapon property. It explicitly says a two-handed weapon damage bonus is not adjusted. Therefore, I would say this feat does the same for the attack bonus.
The fact that one explicitly calls it out while the other doesn't suggests the opposite to me, along with the fact that guided is actually a 3.5 rule isn't it?
So I would say the guided weapon property, while clearly being related, is irrelevant.

Dreck |
Hi,
Even if this post is old, my question is of same order and I would like another opinion.
With a Warpriest (Irori) having "Guided Hand (Mythic)" and "Dragon Style" ("Dragon Ferocity").
When using unarmed strike, does the "Guided Hand (Mythic)" feat apply to these styles ?
=> Replace "you can add 1-1/2 times your Strength bonus on the damage roll ..."
By "... 1-1 / 2 times your Wisdom bonus ..." ?
Thanks for your replies.