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Can a monk take Improved Natural Attack to increase his unarmed strike damage?

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Can a monk take Improved Natural Attack to increase his unarmed strike damage?

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(James Jacobs/Jason Bulmahn 11/4/09) Jason crunched his numbers and the official errata is this – the Improved Natural Attack feat can not be applied to unarmed strike. We’ll be issuing an errata for that feat that adds this sentence to the feat:”Improved Natural Attack can not be applied to unarmed strikes. “Unarmed strikes ARE still treated as natural weapons for most effects (particularly for the spell magic fang and for amulets of magic fang), but the Improved Natural Attack feat is an exception to that rule. So! There ya go! Official errata! Sorry it took so long to nail it down.

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