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| 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, Guard Wulf | | used by creatures = Iron Consul, Fist of Bane, Guard Wulf, Guard Baalfe, Guard Inocente Bramm, Guard Hertvor Dremble, Guard Unilda Tiro | ||
| bugs = This seemingly did work from release date on until latest version, [[patch notes|Hotfix #28]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:43, 30 October 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
Bugs
This seemingly did work from release date on until latest version, Hotfix #28.