I'm contemplating a Kung-Fu Panda build (Fist of the Forest/Bear Warrior) and the concept of the unarmed damage is confusing me.
If I take Superior Unarmed Strike, does FotF change my damage dice only after I get to 8th level or higher? Does it increase my damage 2 levels beyond
If I use Improved Natural Attack, how does that change the d10 from FotF?
If I go Warshaper, what does the increased size of Morphic Weapons make my fist damage become?
I'm just a little confused as to the damage progression of unarmed strikes. Imp. Nat. Attack suggests that my 1d10 from FotF becomes 2d8, where as the Monk progression suggests it becomes 2d6. Can someone explain to me how this works, and in what order things are applied?
Does it go: 1d8 > 1d10 > 2d6 > 3d6 > 4d6
If I go Superior > FotF > Imp. Natural > Warshaper?
Pathfinder Dex To Unarmed Dmg 3
Pathfinder Dex To Unarmed Damage
Unarmed & Natural Weapon Feats This is a list of feats that specifically assist characters who fight with unarmed strikes or natural weapons. This does not include feats that generally help any melee character equally. Jan 07, 2016 Another alternative for concentrating stats would be to pick up a 'Guided' Amulet of Mighty Fists for 4,000gp. Instead of Dex, that would let you use Wisdom for attacks and damage; allowing you to undercut both Strength and Dex without hampering offensive and defensive capabilities (except reflex saves), since Wisdom applies to Monk's AC too, along with Dex. That is a class feature of the monk; 1 the monk gains Improved Unarmed Strike as a part of the same class feature, but Improved Unarmed Strike is only a part of that feature. It also, in addition to granting Improved Unarmed Strike, improves the damage, which Improved Unarmed Strike on its own does not. Reach Weapons: A reach weapon is a melee weapon that allows its wielder to strike at targets that aren’t adjacent to him.Most reach weapons double the wielder’s natural reach, meaning that a typical Small or Medium wielder of such a weapon can attack a creature 10 feet away, but not a.