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* Increase your [[Strength]] or [[Dexterity]] by 1, to a maximum of 20. | * Increase your [[Strength]] or [[Dexterity]] by 1, to a maximum of 20. | ||
* Gain [[Proficiency]] with {{LightArmour}}. | * Gain [[Proficiency]] with {{LightArmour}}. | ||
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* You gain 3 Luck Points. These can be used to gain {{Advantage}} on [[Attack Roll|Attack Rolls]], Ability Checks, [[Saving Throw|Saving Throws]], or to make an enemy reroll their Attack Roll. | |||
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|Mage Slayer | |Mage Slayer |
Revision as of 18:55, 4 August 2023
At class levels 4, 8, and 12[Needs Verification], players can choose to take a feat instead of increasing their Ability Scores. Feats are character features that grant unique abilities or bonuses which improve a character's abilities in specified areas.
s and s also gain access to bonus feats, with the fighter gaining a bonus feat at level 6 and the rogue at level 10.
Feats
Feat | Description |
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Ability Improvement |
Note: While technically not a Feat, Ability Improvement is offered within the Feat Selection menu.
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Actor |
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Alert |
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Athlete | |
Crossbow Expert |
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Defensive Duellist |
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Dual Wielder |
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Dungeon Delver |
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Great Weapon Master |
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Heavily Armoured |
(Requires Medium Armour Proficiency)
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Heavy Armour Master |
(Requires Heavy Armour Proficiency)
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Moderately Armoured |
(Requires Light Armour Proficiency)
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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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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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Mobile |
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Polearm Master |
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Performer |
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Ritual Caster |
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Savage Attacker |
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Sentinel |
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Sharpshooter |
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Shield Master |
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Skilled |
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Spell Sniper |
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Tavern Brawler |
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Tough |
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War Caster |
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Weapon Master |
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Trivia
- Some feats were changed from their D&D 5e counterparts. For a detailed comparison see D&D 5e Feat Changes.