Predator's Talons (4e Feat)

Predator's Talons [Racial]

Your talons are not only sharp, but also have a deathly gripping potential.
Prerequisite: birdfolk
Benefit: Your talons are melee weapons with which you are proficient. You have two sets of talons, one in each hand. Each set of talons is a part of the light blade weapon group, deals 1d6 damage, has a +3 proficiency bonus, and has the off-hand property. When you are holding an item in one of your hands, you cannot use the talons in that hand to attack. You cannot enchant and disenchant your talons. When you use your grab action and your talons are free, you have a +2 bonus to the check.

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