| Saethori |
Martial Training (Ex)
At 1st level, a brawler counts her total brawler levels as both fighter levels and monk levels for the purpose of qualifying for feats. She also counts as both a fighter and a monk for feats and magic items that have different effects based on whether the character has levels in those classes (such as Stunning Fist and a monk's robe). This ability does not automatically grant feats normally granted to fighters and monks based on class level, namely Stunning Fist.
You don't get to count your Brawler levels as Fighter levels for any purpose other than feat prerequisites or class-specific magic items.
Brawler doesn't advance your familiar any more than it advances the average Fighter's Bravery, Weapon Training, or Armor Training features.
| Sythaeryn 'Quìlan' Caeden |
Brawler wrote:Martial Training (Ex)
At 1st level, a brawler counts her total brawler levels as both fighter levels and monk levels for the purpose of qualifying for feats. She also counts as both a fighter and a monk for feats and magic items that have different effects based on whether the character has levels in those classes (such as Stunning Fist and a monk's robe). This ability does not automatically grant feats normally granted to fighters and monks based on class level, namely Stunning Fist.
You don't get to count your Brawler levels as Fighter levels for any purpose other than feat prerequisites or class-specific magic items.
Brawler doesn't advance your familiar any more than it advances the average Fighter's Bravery, Weapon Training, or Armor Training features.
Alright, thought as much. Thanks