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Feats

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At class levels 4, 8, and 12, 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.

Fighter Fighters and Rogue Rogues 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
Ability Improvement

Note: While technically not a Feat, Ability Improvement is offered within the Feat Selection menu.

Actor
  • Your Charisma Charisma increases by 1, to a maximum of 20.
  • Your Proficiency Bonus is also doubled for Deception and Performance checks.
  • Note: despite not mentioning this in the tooltip, the character also gains proficiency in these 2 skills if they didn't have those proficiencies yet (game version: 4.36.34458).
Alert

Alert Alert

Athlete

Athlete: Standing Up Athlete: Standing Up

  • Your Strength Strength or Dexterity Dexterity increases by 1, to a maximum of 20.
  • When you are Prone Prone, standing up uses significantly less movement. Your Jump Jump distance also increases by 50%.
Charger

Gain the following weapon attacks:

Charger: Weapon Attack Charger: Weapon Attack

  • Charge forward and slam your weapon into the first enemy in your way without provoking Opportunity Attacks.
  • Notes:
    • Use both an action and bonus action, move up to 9m, and make a melee attack with +5 damage.
    • This counts as a single weapon attack, not a full Action, so it is possible to follow up with abilities like Extra Attack.

Charger: Shove Charger: Shove

  • Charge forward and Shove Shove the first enemy in your way.
  • Notes:
    • Shove distance depends on your Strength Strength and the target's weight.
    • This counts as a full Action.
Crossbow Expert

Crossbow Expert: Point-Blank Crossbow Expert: Point-Blank

Crossbow Expert: Wounding Crossbow Expert: Wounding

Defensive Duellist

Defensive Duellist Defensive Duellist

Dual Wielder

Dual Wielder: Bonus Armour Class Dual Wielder: Bonus Armour Class

  • You have a +1 bonus to Armour Class Armour Class while wielding a melee weapon in each hand.

Dual Wielder Dual Wielder

  • You can use Two-Weapon Fighting even if your weapons aren't Light You cannot dual-wield Heavy weapons.
  • Note: the feat is very ambiguously worded. Testing shows it doesn't actually give the Two-Weapon Fighting style, it just allows you to dual wield non-light non-heavy weapons.
Dungeon Delver

Dungeon Delver: Perception Dungeon Delver: Perception

Dungeon Delver: Resist Traps Dungeon Delver: Resist Traps

Durable

Durable Durable

Elemental Adept
  • Spells you cast ignore Resistance to a damage type of your choice. In addition, when you deal that type of damage with a Spell, you cannot roll a 1.

Damage resistance options are one of the following:

Great Weapon Master

Great Weapon Master: Bonus Attack Great Weapon Master: Bonus Attack

  • When an attack with a melee weapon lands a Critical Hit or kills a creature, you can make another melee weapon attack as a Bonus Action that turn.

Great Weapon Master: All In Great Weapon Master: All In

  • When attacking with a  Two-Handed or  Versatile melee weapon (in both hands) that you are Proficient with, Attack rolls take a -5 penalty, but their damage increases by 10.
  • Note: This is a toggleable passive ability.
Heavily Armoured
(Requires Medium armour Proficiency)

Heavily Armoured Heavily Armoured

Heavy Armour Master
(Requires Heavy armour Proficiency)

Heavy Armour Master Heavy Armour Master

  • Increase your Strength Strength by 1, to a maximum of 20.
  • Incoming damage from non-magical attacks also decreases by 3 while you're wearing heavy armour.
Lightly Armoured

Lightly Armoured Lightly Armoured

Lucky

Lucky Lucky

Mage Slayer

Mage Slayer: Saving Throw Advantage Mage Slayer: Saving Throw Advantage

Mage Slayer: Attack Caster Mage Slayer: Attack Caster

  • You can use a Reaction to immediately make an attack against the caster if it casts a spell within 1.5m / 5ft of you.

Mage Slayer: Break Concentration Mage Slayer: Break Concentration

Magic Initiate: Bard

Magic Initiate: Bard Magic Initiate: Bard

Magic Initiate: Cleric

Magic Initiate: Cleric Magic Initiate: Cleric

Magic Initiate: Druid

Magic Initiate: Druid Magic Initiate: Druid

Magic Initiate: Sorcerer

Magic Initiate: Sorcerer Magic Initiate: Sorcerer

Magic Initiate: Warlock

Magic Initiate: Warlock Magic Initiate: Warlock

Magic Initiate: Wizard

Magic Initiate: Wizard Magic Initiate: Wizard

Martial Adept

Martial Adept Martial Adept

Medium Armour Master
(Requires Medium armour Proficiency)

Medium Armour Master Medium Armour Master

Mobile

Mobile: Evade Difficult Terrain Mobile: Evade Difficult Terrain

Mobile: Evade Opportunity Attack Mobile: Evade Opportunity Attack

  • If you move after making a melee attack, you don't provoke an Opportunity Attack from that target.
Moderately Armoured
(Requires Light armour Proficiency)

Moderately Armoured Moderately Armoured

Performer
Polearm Master

Polearm Master: Bonus Attack Polearm Master: Bonus Attack

Polearm Master: Opportunity Attack Polearm Master: Opportunity Attack

Resilient

Resilient Resilient

  • You increase an Ability by 1, to a maximum of 20.
  • Gain Proficiency in that ability's Saving throws.
  • Note: this increase does apply to a druid in wild shape.
Ritual Caster

Ritual Caster: Free Spells Ritual Caster: Free Spells

Savage Attacker

Savage Attacker Savage Attacker

  • When making melee weapon attacks, you roll your damage dice twice and use the highest result.
Sentinel

Sentinel: Vengeance Sentinel: Vengeance

  • When an enemy in melee range attacks an ally, you can use a Reaction to make a weapon attack against that enemy. Target ally must not have the Sentinel feat.

Sentinel: Snare Sentinel: Snare

Sentinel: Opportunity Advantage Sentinel: Opportunity Advantage

Sharpshooter

Sharpshooter: Low Ground Sharpshooter: Low Ground

Sharpshooter: All In Sharpshooter: All In

  • Ranged weapon attacks with weapons you are Proficient with have a -5 penalty to their Attack roll, but deal an additional 10 damage.
  • Note: This is a toggleable passive ability.
Shield Master

Shield Master Shield Master

Shield Master: Block Shield Master: Block

  • If a Spell forces you to make a Dexterity Saving Throw, you can use your Reaction to shield yourself and diminish the effect's damage.
  • Notes:
    • On a failed save, you only take half damage.
    • On a successful save, you don't take any damage, even if you normally would.
Skilled

Skilled Skilled

Spell Sniper

Spell Sniper Spell Sniper

Tavern Brawler

Tavern Brawler Tavern Brawler

  • Increase your Strength Strength or Constitution Constitution by 1, to a maximum of 20.
  • When you make an unarmed attack, use an improvised weapon, or throw something, your strength modifier is added twice to the damage and Attack rolls.
  • Note: Unarmed attacks that use Dexterity as a modifier still gain the strength modifier as a bonus with this feat and thus don't get the Dexterity modifier applied twice to the attack.
Tough

Tough Tough

  • Hit Point maximum increased by 2 for each level.
War Caster

War Caster: Concentration War Caster: Concentration

War Caster: Opportunity Spell War Caster: Opportunity Spell

Weapon Master

Weapon Master Weapon Master

Trivia

  • Some feats were changed from their D&D 5e counterparts. For a detailed comparison see D&D 5e Feat Changes.


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