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Claws are not 'melee weapons' and therefore do not meet the requirements for Twin Takedown. SourceWild Morph (Focus 1) wrote:
Core Rulebook pg. 400 2.0
Twin Takedown <Single Action> (Feat 1) wrote:
Core Rulebook pg. 171 2.0 Requirements You are wielding two melee weapons, each in a different hand.Source
Chapter 6: Equipment / Weapons / Unarmed Attacks wrote:
Core Rulebook pg. 278 2.0 Almost all characters start out trained in unarmed attacks. You can Strike with your fist or another body part, calculating your attack and damage rolls in the same way you would with a weapon. Unarmed attacks can belong to a weapon group (page 280), and they might have weapon traits (page 282). However, unarmed attacks aren’t weapons, and effects and abilities that work with weapons never work with unarmed attacks unless they specifically say so.Source

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graystone wrote:
Gortle wrote:A monk taking multiclass druid can pick up Wild Morph at 4th.Similarily Double Slice doesn't work either.
Flurry of Blows does work with Wild Morph. But thats a level 10 feat with a Monk Archetype
And that is how you make a 1st Edition shifter in 2nd Edition Pathfinder ladies and gentlemen.

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Ravingdork wrote:
graystone wrote:And that is how you make a 1st Edition shifter in 2nd Edition Pathfinder ladies and gentlemen.Gortle wrote:A monk taking multiclass druid can pick up Wild Morph at 4th.Similarily Double Slice doesn't work either.
Flurry of Blows does work with Wild Morph. But thats a level 10 feat with a Monk Archetype
Well to make it interesting, go dual-class Druid/Monk for 1st level kung-fu panda action! ;)
PS: I did miss one thing. You'd need to pick up wild shape for wild morph to do anything so you'd have to push wild morph back to 6th and take wild shape at 4th.