Hi i have a question with an old feat for dnd 3.5 (i also play 5th edition but they wanted to remeber old times) the thing is a player have te subtype of dragon blood and one feat for the requirementes state this
Prerequisite
DEX 9, Base attack bonus +10, aberration, dragon, elemental, magical beast, or plant type, one or more pairs of natural weapons,
He has the draconic claw feats so he have dragon claws and he thinks he could use it to add their claw damage with the unarmed strike damaga (with other feat he has) but the thing is only dragon blood not a dragon as stated in the prerequisites.
RAW 3.5E feat Prerequisites if the player character is not of one of the Creature type listed, it can't select the feat.
Prerequisites
Some feats have prerequisites. Your character must have the indicated ability score, class feature, feat, skill, base attack bonus, or other quality designated in order to select or use that feat. A character can gain a feat at the same level at which he or she gains the prerequisite.
Many thanks for the claritifacion, and just another question he has now, now he wants to use the rapid beast strike in each unarmed strike because the feat sentence this "When you make an unarmed strike or grapple check to deal damage, you may add your claw or slam damage to your unarmed trike or grapple damage" By RAW i understand is only 1 because dont say "each" or am i wrong?
If you have a pair of natural weapons, such as two claws, two wings, or two slams, you can make one extra attack with one of those weapons at a —5 penalty. A creature with multiple limbs qualifies for this feat as well, such as a creature with three arms and three claw attacks.
Many thanks for the claritifacion, and just another question he has now, now he wants to use the rapid beast strike in each unarmed strike because the feat sentence this "When you make an unarmed strike or grapple check to deal damage, you may add your claw or slam damage to your unarmed trike or grapple damage" By RAW i understand is only 1 because dont say "each" or am i wrong?
I don't know 3.5 really at all, but just based on general rules interpretation, I'd say you're wrong.
Without an explicit limiter, "when you do X" applies to each and every time you do X, because when you're doing X for the second, third, etc. time in a turn, you're still doing X.
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Hi i have a question with an old feat for dnd 3.5 (i also play 5th edition but they wanted to remeber old times) the thing is a player have te subtype of dragon blood and one feat for the requirementes state this
Prerequisite
DEX 9, Base attack bonus +10, aberration, dragon, elemental, magical beast, or plant type, one or more pairs of natural weapons,
He has the draconic claw feats so he have dragon claws and he thinks he could use it to add their claw damage with the unarmed strike damaga (with other feat he has) but the thing is only dragon blood not a dragon as stated in the prerequisites.
Thank you
RAW 3.5E feat Prerequisites if the player character is not of one of the Creature type listed, it can't select the feat.
Many thanks for the claritifacion, and just another question he has now, now he wants to use the rapid beast strike in each unarmed strike because the feat sentence this
"When you make an unarmed strike or grapple check to deal damage, you may add your claw or slam damage to your unarmed trike or grapple damage"
By RAW i understand is only 1 because dont say "each" or am i wrong?
Can't tell without knowing what rapid beast strike does exactly
Sorry I forgot to write it
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Benefit
If you have a pair of natural weapons, such as two claws, two wings, or two slams, you can make one extra attack with one of those weapons at a —5 penalty. A creature with multiple limbs qualifies for this feat as well, such as a creature with three arms and three claw attacks.
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You'd add your claw damage to your unarmed trike, whatever that is.
I don't know 3.5 really at all, but just based on general rules interpretation, I'd say you're wrong.
Without an explicit limiter, "when you do X" applies to each and every time you do X, because when you're doing X for the second, third, etc. time in a turn, you're still doing X.