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| summary = '''Legendary Action: Overflowing Brew''' is a passive feature used by [[Thisobald Thorm]] in [[Honour Mode]], which lets him use his legendary action {{SAI|Overflowing Brew}}.
| summary = '''Legendary Action: Overflowing Brew''' is a passive feature used by [[Thisobald Thorm]] in [[Honour Mode]], which lets him use his legendary action {{SAI|Overflowing Brew}}.
| description = Once per round, Thisobald Thorm can use his Legendary Action when his brew changes to make it overflow, dealing +1d6 of the corresponding damage type.
| description = Once per round, Thisobald Thorm can use his Legendary Action when his brew changes to make it overflow, dealing +1d6 of the corresponding damage type.
| extra description = The overflow also grants his allies +5 bonus to [[Strength]] or an additional +1d6 damage of the corresponding damage type.
 
The overflow also grants his allies +5 bonus to [[Strength]] or an additional +1d6 damage of the corresponding damage type.
| warning = Legendary Actions restore at the start of each round.
| warning = Legendary Actions restore at the start of each round.
| image = Legendary Action Utility.webp
| image = Legendary Action Utility.webp
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