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I have read up about the Improved Natural Attack feat that your starting package has chosen and have rationalized that the feat can only be taken for attacks such as slam, bite, gore,etc. Though it does say in the PHB that a monks unarmed attack counts as manufactured weapons and natural weapons, it says that it only applies for "spells and effects" and not feats. I have come to the conclusion that unarmed attacks are not natural weapons and therefore do not qualify for the feat. [[User:Skizzlefrits|Skizzlefrits]] 16:16, May 3, 2010 (UTC)
 
I have read up about the Improved Natural Attack feat that your starting package has chosen and have rationalized that the feat can only be taken for attacks such as slam, bite, gore,etc. Though it does say in the PHB that a monks unarmed attack counts as manufactured weapons and natural weapons, it says that it only applies for "spells and effects" and not feats. I have come to the conclusion that unarmed attacks are not natural weapons and therefore do not qualify for the feat. [[User:Skizzlefrits|Skizzlefrits]] 16:16, May 3, 2010 (UTC)
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: [[SRD:Improved_Natural_Attack|Improved Natural Attack]] states that it increases the damage of any natural attack you have. The monk's unarmed strike is a natural attack. Your conclusion is wrong. --[[User:TK-Squared|TK]] 17:02, May 3, 2010 (UTC)

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Improved Natural Attack

I have read up about the Improved Natural Attack feat that your starting package has chosen and have rationalized that the feat can only be taken for attacks such as slam, bite, gore,etc. Though it does say in the PHB that a monks unarmed attack counts as manufactured weapons and natural weapons, it says that it only applies for "spells and effects" and not feats. I have come to the conclusion that unarmed attacks are not natural weapons and therefore do not qualify for the feat. Skizzlefrits 16:16, May 3, 2010 (UTC)

Improved Natural Attack states that it increases the damage of any natural attack you have. The monk's unarmed strike is a natural attack. Your conclusion is wrong. --TK 17:02, May 3, 2010 (UTC)