What if unarmed strikes have the Dual Wielder feat to ignore the ‘light’ requirement?

@JeremyECrawford I've seen your answers that indicate unarmed strikes lack the light property needed for two-weapon fighting, but what if they have the Dual Wielder feat to ignore the 'light' requirement? Goal is Tabaxi Claw Fighter. — Damn_Brit (@Damn_Brit) January 12, 2018 Rules on unarmed strikes have no bearing on natural weapons. Some exceptional things […]

PHB Errata says unarmed “[doesn’t] count as weapons.” Sage Advice says…

@JeremyECrawford PHB Errata says unarmed "[doesn't] count as weapons." Sage Advice says they are considered melee weapon attacks. Clarify? — Amy (@literallymagic) August 31, 2017 In D&D, a weapon is an object. A weapon attack is a process. Sometimes the rules let you use nonweapons to engage in that process. #DnD https://t.co/O1qQ7Cvq9o — Jeremy Crawford […]

Can you confirm that unarmed attacks can apply to using elbows, knees, feet, and heads?

Comment from discussion Monk weapons are any simple weapon that aren’t heavy or two-handed, and short swords. Quarterstaff and spear fit this criteria, but also have versatile. So can these be used two-handed for 1d8 damage and still benefit from the martial arts bonus unarmed attack, or can they only get their bonus attack if […]