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|summary='''Fast Hands''' is a {{Class|Thief}} passive feature that grants an extra Bonus Action
| summary = '''Fast Hands''' is a [[Thief]] Rogue passive feature that grants an extra Bonus Action
|description=You gain an extra {{action|bonus}}, which you can use with any of your existing Bonus Actions.
| description = You gain an extra {{r|bonus}}, which you can use with any of your existing Bonus Actions.
|image=Fast Hands.webp
| image = Fast Hands.webp
|class learns at level 3 = Thief
| icon = Fast Hands Icon.webp
|notes=* Fast Hands is an excellent class feature and can be combined with items and even features from other classes.
| class learns at level 3 = Thief
| used by creatures = Assassin's Folly, Fishbait Arno, Gerringothe Thorm, Lady Ague, Lady Croup, Lady Flux, Lady Lockjaw, Lady Quinsy, Nine-Fingers Keene, Orin, Phase, Rycke
| notes =
* Fast Hands is an excellent class feature and can be combined with items and even features from other classes.
* This feature is significantly stronger than its tabletop equivalent, which only adds a few Bonus Action options: making [[Sleight of Hand]] checks, using [[Thieves' Tools]], or the Use an Object action.
| brief = Gain an extra [[bonus action]].
}}
}}
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Latest revision as of 06:48, 14 December 2024

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Fast Hands is a Thief Rogue passive feature that grants an extra Bonus Action

Description

You gain an extra Bonus action, which you can use with any of your existing Bonus Actions.

How to learn

Notes

  • Fast Hands is an excellent class feature and can be combined with items and even features from other classes.
  • This feature is significantly stronger than its tabletop equivalent, which only adds a few Bonus Action options: making Sleight of Hand checks, using Thieves' Tools, or the Use an Object action.