A feat forgotten, or perhaps imagined?


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Silver Crusade

Pathfinder Lost Omens, Rulebook, Starfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber

I'm hoping someone can help me find and/or identify a feat/ability I thought I'd seen somewhere. It was a feat/ability that allowed monks to treat their unarmed strikes as bludgeoning, slashing, or piercing damage.

I don't remember anything about the name, or where I (may) have seen it. Any help provided would be much appreciated.


The Boar Style feat chain.


There are style feats that can do either slashing or piercing with unarmed strikes.

Weapon Versatility though lets you use any weapon you Weapon Focused on to do either P/S/B with a swift action to switch, or free action by BAB +5.


Further, snake style allows you to have bludgeoning/piercing unarmed strikes while boar style allows slashing/piercing.


I vaguely recall a 3.5 feat for that, versatile unarmed strike, maybe?

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Yea that's 3.5 versatile Unarmed strikes.

Silver Crusade

Pathfinder Lost Omens, Rulebook, Starfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber

It was the feat Protoman mentioned: Weapon Versatility. Thank you all very much.


Alayern wrote:

I'm hoping someone can help me find and/or identify a feat/ability I thought I'd seen somewhere. It was a feat/ability that allowed monks to treat their unarmed strikes as bludgeoning, slashing, or piercing damage.

I don't remember anything about the name, or where I (may) have seen it. Any help provided would be much appreciated.

Snake Style lets you treat them as Piercing.

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