Quote Originally Posted by InvisibleBison View Post
No, not a dysfunction. A rules element having a non-indicative name doesn't cause the rules to fail to function properly.
"Non-indicative name"?
Try "non-indicative description"!
Quote Originally Posted by Hand and Foot
Students of the Hand and Foot style learn to use their appendages for both offense and defense.
Quote Originally Posted by Foot and Fist
You have mastered the martial arts style of "Foot and Fist" - a hard form emphasizing strikes with the hands and feet.
Moreover, its prerequisites are: Improved Unarmed Strike, Power Attack, Roundabout Kick, Flying Kick, Fists of Iron, Deflect Arrows, 5 or more ranks in Jump and Tumble.
Neither martial styles by itself, nor certain prerequisites of the latter are required to actually have any hands, fists, feet, or even legs!
(Oozes, at least, have pseudopods, Beholders - eyestalks; but how about Lantern Archon?)

IMHO, if spell is called "Sphere of Fire", it shouldn't produce cube of ice...


Quote Originally Posted by AvatarVecna View Post
As an example: Great Cleave does not, in fact, require you to have great cleavage.
Oh, come on!..
It's not even the same word!
Is band and bandage the same thing for you too?