dragonhunterq |
There is a big difference between archetypes and feats. Archetypes are looking for specific class features. The unchained monk has (as i understand it -still not got the book :() changed all the class features such that it no longer qualifies for archetypes.
Feats on the other hand just want to know "are you a monk? y/n. are you level X? y/n". As far as I know, while we call it the 'unchained monk' for convenience it is still just called 'monk'. Unless it is actually, in type, called an unchained monk, then it is - as far as feats are concerned - just a monk.
Protoman |
For Society, Imbicatus's answer is applicable. The feats, requiring "monk levels" would apply fine to an unchained monk as long as the unchained monk has every other requirement for that feat.
For example, Horn of the Criosphinx cam be taken by both regular monk and unchained monk as bonus or regular feat at level 6 onwards, or Wings of the Androsphinx can be taken by the unchained monk as a level 1 bonus feat, orKi Throw at level 10 onwards.
Did you have a specific feat in mind that you're asking about?
There's gonna be cases where the unchained monk is either gonna need a different level (Monastic Legacy can only be taken at level 4) or mesh awkwardly with older feats: Spider Step and Cloud Step are able to be picked up by the unchained monk at the stated levels, but they're unusable until the unchained monk makes the choice for the slow fall ki power; once you spend the ki point to activate it, the feats would automatically max out at 50 ft as the unchained slow fall doesn't have a slow progression like the original flavour monk.