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{{Passive feature page | {{Passive feature page | ||
| image = Tactical Discipline.webp | | image = Tactical Discipline.webp | ||
| icon = Tactical Discipline Icon.webp | |||
| summary = '''Tactical Discipline''' is a passive feature that grants the user advantage on all ability checks and saving throws during combat. | | summary = '''Tactical Discipline''' is a passive feature that grants the user advantage on all ability checks and saving throws during combat. | ||
| description = You are an expert in mustering self-control to gain an edge over your foes. You gain {{Advantage}} on all [[Ability Check]]s and {{SavingThrow}}s during combat. | | description = You are an expert in mustering self-control to gain an edge over your foes. You gain {{Advantage}} on all [[Ability Check]]s and {{SavingThrow}}s during combat. | ||
| used by creatures = Iron Consul, Fist of Bane | | used by creatures = Iron Consul, Fist of Bane, Guard Wulf, Guard Baalfe, Guard Inocente Bramm, Guard Hertvor Dremble, Guard Unilda Tiro | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:22, 12 August 2024
Tactical Discipline is a passive feature that grants the user advantage on all ability checks and saving throws during combat.
Description
You are an expert in mustering self-control to gain an edge over your foes. You gain Advantage on all Ability Checks and Saving throws during combat.
How to learn
Used by creatures: Iron Consul, Fist of Bane, Guard Wulf, Guard Baalfe, Guard Inocente Bramm, Guard Hertvor Dremble, and Guard Unilda Tiro