Monks and Dragon Ferocity


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Dragon Ferocity:

Prerequisites: Str 15, Improved Unarmed Strike, Dragon Style, Stunning Fist, Acrobatics 5 ranks.

Benefit: While using Dragon Style, you gain a bonus on unarmed strike damage rolls equal to half your Strength bonus. When you score a critical hit or a successful Stunning Fist attempt against an opponent while using this style, that opponent is also shaken for a number of rounds equal to 1d4 + your Strength bonus.

Special: Taking this feat allows you to qualify for the Elemental Fist feat even if you do not meet that feat’s prerequisites. If you do not meet that feat’s prerequisites, you must choose one of the damage types that feat offers, and you can use only that damage type with your Elemental Fist attacks until you meet the feat’s normal prerequisites. A monk with this feat can use Elemental Fist as if he were a monk of the four winds.

A) Does that mean the monk recieves Elemental Fist as if he were a monk of the four winds by buying Dragon Ferocity.
B) Or it means that he will obtain the benefits whenever he buys Elemental Fist and it will treat him as if he were a monk of four winds?

B sounds valid because style feats can be bought by non-monk. But the text makes me believe its A, they get two feats if they are monks.

Which one is correct? Or neither is?

Scarab Sages

B is correct. The feat allows you to take Elemental fist if you don't meet the prerequisites. In addition, if you are monk the feat scales like it it does for a monk of the four winds.

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