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'''Feats''' are features that grant a character unique improvements. All classes select one feat at levels 4, 8 and 12 each. [[Fighter|Fighters]] select an additional feat at | '''Feats''' are features that grant a character unique improvements. All classes select one feat at levels 4, 8 and 12 each. [[Fighter|Fighters]] select an additional feat at level 6; [[Rogue|rogues]] select an additional feat at level 10. | ||
See [[D&D 5e feat changes]] for an overview of difference between feats in ''5e D&D'' and ''Baldur's Gate 3''. | See [[D&D 5e feat changes]] for an overview of difference between feats in ''5e D&D'' and ''Baldur's Gate 3''. | ||
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* When you are attacked with a melee attack while wielding a [[Finesse|Finesse weapon]] you are [[Proficiency|proficient]] in, you can use a {{action|Reaction}} to increase your {{Armour Class}} by your proficiency bonus, possibly causing the attack to miss. | * When you are attacked with a melee attack while wielding a [[Finesse|Finesse weapon]] you are [[Proficiency|proficient]] in, you can use a {{action|Reaction}} to increase your {{Armour Class}} by your proficiency bonus, possibly causing the attack to miss. Requires {{Ability|Dexterity}} to be higher than 13. | ||
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* Your {{Ability|Charisma}} ability score increases by 1, to a maximum of 20. | * Your {{Ability|Charisma}} ability score increases by 1, to a maximum of 20. | ||
* Gain [[ | * Gain [[Instruments|Musical Instrument]] [[Proficiency#Instrument_proficiency|Proficiency]]. | ||
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Revision as of 15:38, 20 March 2024
Feats are features that grant a character unique improvements. All classes select one feat at levels 4, 8 and 12 each. Fighters select an additional feat at level 6; rogues select an additional feat at level 10.
See D&D 5e feat changes for an overview of difference between feats in 5e D&D and Baldur's Gate 3.
List of all feats
Name | Description |
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Ability Improvement |
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Actor | |
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Notes | |
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Alert | |
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Athlete | |
Charger | |
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Notes | |
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Crossbow Expert | |
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Defensive Duellist | |
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Dual Wielder | |
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Notes | |
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Dungeon Delver | |
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Durable | |
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Elemental Adept |
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Notes | |
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Great Weapon Master | |
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Notes | |
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Heavily Armoured | |
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Notes | |
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Heavy Armour Master | |
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Notes | |
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Lightly Armoured | |
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Lucky | |
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Mage Slayer | |
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Magic Initiate: Bard | |
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Magic Initiate: Cleric | |
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Notes | |
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Magic Initiate: Druid | |
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Magic Initiate: Sorcerer | |
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Magic Initiate: Warlock | |
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Magic Initiate: Wizard | |
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Martial Adept | |
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Medium Armour Master | |
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Notes | |
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Mobile |
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Moderately Armoured | |
Requires Light armour Proficiency.
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Performer | |
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Polearm Master | |
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Notes | |
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Resilient | |
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Notes | |
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Ritual Caster | |
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Notes | |
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Savage Attacker | |
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Sentinel | |
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Sharpshooter | |
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Notes | |
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Shield Master | |
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Notes | |
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Skilled | |
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Spell Sniper | |
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Notes | |
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Tavern Brawler | |
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Notes | |
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Tough | |
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War Caster | |
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Notes | |
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Weapon Master | |
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Footnotes
- ↑ Ability Improvement is not strictly speaking a feat, but it is listed and chosen as any other feat.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 It's not stated in-game but Polearm Mastery works with Pikes too. Polearm Master is coded to work with any weapon that is tagged as a SPEAR or STAVE (quarterstaffs), and weapons with Extra Reach (Glaives, Halberds, and Pikes)