Does the Quintessentialist bypass feat prequisites?


Rules Questions


the Quintessentialist spiritualist archetype from distant realms allows a spiritualist to summon a variant phantom called an exemplar. The spiritualist has the option to transfer its feats to its phantom.

Quintessentialist wrote:
a quintessentialist can transfer any equipment she is currently wearing or carrying to her exemplar, allowing it to manifest with weapons, armor, and other equipment, but doing so removes these possessions from the quintessentialist. She can likewise grant her exemplar any feats she knows, losing access to those feats herself while the exemplar remains fully manifested.

Does the exemplar need to meet the perquisites for the feats it is given by the exemplar? Obviously some feats don't function without their perquisites, but for say, racial feats, would they be able to be used by the exemplar?

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