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| summary = '''Stirring Execution''' is a passive feature that grants the wielder temporary hit points when they kill an enemy.
| description = When you kill an enemy, allies within {{Distance|m=9|ft=30}} gain [[Temporary Hit Points|temporary hit points]] equal to your Charisma [[Ability Modifier|Modifier]] (minimum 1).
| description = When you kill an enemy, allies within {{Distance|m=9|ft=30}} gain [[Temporary Hit Points|temporary hit points]] equal to their{{bug}} Charisma [[Ability Modifier|Modifier]] (minimum 1).
| condition = Temporary Hit Points
| condition = Temporary Hit Points (Stirring Execution)
| granted by items = Duke Ravengard's Longsword
| bugs = * The in-game description incorrectly states that the number of temporary hit points granted is equal to the Charisma modifier of the character who applied the condition. This is likely a bug.
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Latest revision as of 06:04, 1 December 2024

Stirring Execution is a passive feature that grants the wielder temporary hit points when they kill an enemy.

Description

When you kill an enemy, allies within 9 m / 30 ft gain temporary hit points equal to their[See: Bugs] Charisma Modifier (minimum 1).

Condition: Temporary Hit Points (Stirring Execution)

Temporary Hit Points Temporary Hit Points

How to learn

Granted by the weapons:

Bugs

  • The in-game description incorrectly states that the number of temporary hit points granted is equal to the Charisma modifier of the character who applied the condition. This is likely a bug.