@CharlesSturgesOrder of Lycan’s unarmed strikes count as a single weapon; does it benefit from dueling or two weapon fighting styles? Nope, it only counts as a single weapon in regards to your Crimson Rite feature (meaning one use affects both hands). Otherwise, unarmed!
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Lets assume the bonus damage for your ability modifier is +3 and you use predatory strikes with the dual weilder feat and you have dual weapon fighting does that mean you get:
2 unarmed strikes (2d6)
+6 total for each strike’s ability mod(+6)
plus one rite damage die(1d4)
plus one bonus strike with no ability mod bonus(1d6)
I’m new to the game so I am sorry if I am completely off.
you would get 2 strikes (one attack and one bonus action attack), each with the rite added (so [2d6] + [2d4 rite damage]). the dual wielder feat only applies to light/finesse weapons in which you must wield (hold, you arent holding your claws). but the class feature states that you can make another attack as a bonus action (it’s technically an unarmed attack which you are proficent with so you add your modifiers and your rite damage)