When is a feat a supernatural or extraordinary ability?


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OK, so this may be explained somewhere, but if it is, I missed it.

How can I tell whether the benefits of a feat are extraordinary or supernatural?

I know it rarely comes up, but it might if there's an anti-magic field or similar effect suppressing supernatural abilities.


The feat would specifically state that it is a supernatural or extraordinary ability.

Cockatrice Strike produces a supernatural effect.

And that's the only feat I could find on the PRD that really applies to you question.


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They are not always labeled, but generally speaking if the affect is magical in it is SU.

Most of them are EX though.

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