Improved Unarmed Strike grants you no benefits if that is your primary combat strategy. The only benefit would be on non-wild shape combat situations. Your main weapon while wild shaped are natural attacks, not unarmed strikes.
Can you do nonlethal damage with unarmed strike?
Normal: Without this feat, you are considered unarmed when attacking with an unarmed strike, and you can deal only nonlethal damage with such an attack. Pathfinder RPG Core Rulebook. Copyright 2009, Paizo Publishing, LLC; Author: Jason Bulmahn, based on material by Jonathan Tweet, Monte Cook, and Skip Williams.
Can you use weapon finesse with unarmed strike?
The damage from an unarmed strike is considered weapon damage for the purposes of effects that give you a bonus on weapon damage rolls. An unarmed strike is always considered a light weapon. Therefore, you can use the Weapon Finesse feat to apply your Dexterity modifier instead of your Strength modifier to attack rolls with an unarmed strike.
Who is considered to be proficient in unarmed strike?
Monks, IIRC are considered to have the improved unarmed strike feat. If it’s not mentioned as a proficiency, you’re not proficient. And it makes sense.
Is the improved disarm feat an attack or an attack?
A disarm is not an attack as such, but an attack-equivalent action, which he simply interprets as a standard action. The Improved Disarm feat overrules the unarmed strike rules in this particular case. The PC’s considered armed because the PC’s still wielding a melee weapon. Who’s right? There’s no attack of opportunity.
Can a disarming attack be an unarmed melee attack?
Yes, disarming is a melee attack (disarm rules say that you do it ” as a melee attack “, not ” instead of a melee attack ” or similar), and an unarmed disarming attack is an unarmed melee attack.