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== Racial Feats | |||
These feats have a prerequisite based on your race. | |||
=== Full Feats === | |||
==== Bountiful Luck (Halfling) ==== | |||
Your people have extraordinary luck, which you have learned to mystically lend to your companions when you see them falter. You’re not sure how you do it; you just wish for it, and it happens. Surely a sign of fortune’s favor! | |||
When an ally you can see within 30 feet of you rolls a 1 on the d20 for an attack roll, an ability check, or a saving throw, you can use your reaction to let the ally reroll the die. The ally must use the new roll. | |||
When you use this ability, you can’t use your Lucky racial trait before the end of your next turn. | |||
=== Half Feats === | |||
==== Dragon Fear (Dragonborn) ==== | |||
When angered, you can radiate menace. You gain the following benefits: | |||
*Increase your Strength, Constitution, or Charisma score by 1, to a maximum of 20. | |||
*Instead of exhaling destructive energy, you can expend a use of your Breath Weapon trait to roar, forcing each creature of your choice within 30 feet of you to make a Wisdom saving throw (DC 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Charisma modifier). A target automatically succeeds on the save if it can’t hear or see you. On a failed save, a target becomes frightened of you for 1 minute. If the frightened target takes any damage, it can repeat the saving throw, ending the effect on itself on a success. |
Revision as of 19:10, 24 July 2022
Feats
When you gain a feat, choose one of the following feats as long as you meet the prerequisites which are displayed in parentheses after the feat’s name.
General Feats
General Feats are feats that have no prerequisites. Any character can take these when they gain a feat
Full Feats
Alert
Always on the lookout for danger, you gain the following benefits:
- You gain a +5 bonus to initiative.
- You can't be surprised while you are conscious.
- Other creatures don’t gain advantage on attack rolls against you as a result of being unseen by you.
Charger
You become adept at using your velocity and weight in a battle to gain the upper hand, gaining he following benefits:
- When you use your action to Dash, you can use a bonus action to make one melee weapon attack or to shove a creature.
- If you move at least 10 feet in a straight line immediately before taking this bonus action, you either gain a +5 bonus to the attack’s damage roll (if you chose to make a melee attack and hit) or push the target up to 10 feet away from you (if you chose to shove and you succeed).
Crossbow Expert
Thanks to extensive practice with the crossbow, you gain the following benefits:
- You gain proficiency with Light Crossbows, Hand Crossbows, and Heavy Crossbows
- You ignore the loading property of crossbows.
- Being within 5 feet of a hostile creature doesn’t impose disadvantage on your ranged attack rolls.
- When you use the Attack action and attack with a one-handed weapon, you can use a bonus action to attack with a hand crossbow you are holding.
Duel Wielder
You master fighting with two weapons, gaining the following benefits:
- You gain a +1 bonus to AC while you are wielding a separate melee weapon in each hand.
- You can use two-weapon fighting even when the one-handed melee weapons you are wielding aren't light.
- You can draw or stow two one-handed weapons when you would normally be able to draw or stow only one.
Half Feats
These feats give you a +1 in an ability score as part of the feat. You may remove these ability score increases and choose two of these feats in place of one. If a feat would use the improved ability score as a Spellcasting modifier, or to determine some other part of the feat, choose one of the scores that could have been chosen for those abilities.
Actor
Skilled at mimicry and dramatics, you gain the following benefits:
- Increase your Charisma score by 1, to a maximum of 20.
- You have advantage on Charisma (Deception) and Charisma (Performance) checks when trying to pass yourself off as a different person.
- You can mimic the speech of another person or the sounds made by other creatures. You must have heard the person speaking, or heard the creature make the sound, for at least 1 minute. A successful Wisdom (Insight) check contested by your Charisma (Deception) check allows a listener to determine that the effect is faked.
Athlete
You have undergone extensive physical training to gain the following benefits:
- Increase your Strength or Dexterity score by 1, to a maximum of 20.
- When you are prone, standing up uses only 5 feet of your movement.
Climbing doesn't cost you extra movement.
- You can make a running long jump or a running high jump after moving only 5 feet on foot, rather than 10 feet.
Chef
Time spent mastering the culinary arts has paid off , granting you the following benefits:
- Increase your Constitution or Wisdom score by 1, to a maximum of 20.
- You gain proficiency with Cook’s Utensils if you don’t already have it.
- With one hour of work or when you finish a long rest, you can cook a number of treats equal to your proficiency bonus. These special treats last 8 hours after being made. A creature can use a bonus action to eat one of those treats to gain temporary hit points equal to your proficiency bonus
Crusher
You are practiced in the art of crushing your enemies, granting you the following benefits:
- Increase your Strength or Constitution by 1, to a maximum of 20.
- Once per turn, when you hit a creature with an attack that deals bludgeoning damage, you can move it 5 feet to an unoccupied space, provided the target is no more than one size larger than you.
- When you score a critical hit that deals bludgeoning damage to a creature, attack rolls against that creature are made with advantage until the start of your next turn
Specialized Feats
Specialized Feats have some form of prerequisite. If you have the prerequisite marked in parenthesis marked after the name, you can take that feat.
Full Feats
Defensive Duelist (13 Dexterity)
When you are wielding a finesse weapon with which you are proficient and another creature hits you with a melee attack, you can use your reaction to add your proficiency bonus to your AC for that attack, potentially causing the attack to miss you.
Stout Strength (Small Size or Smaller).
You ignore the Heavy property on weapons.
== Racial Feats
These feats have a prerequisite based on your race.
Full Feats
Bountiful Luck (Halfling)
Your people have extraordinary luck, which you have learned to mystically lend to your companions when you see them falter. You’re not sure how you do it; you just wish for it, and it happens. Surely a sign of fortune’s favor! When an ally you can see within 30 feet of you rolls a 1 on the d20 for an attack roll, an ability check, or a saving throw, you can use your reaction to let the ally reroll the die. The ally must use the new roll. When you use this ability, you can’t use your Lucky racial trait before the end of your next turn.
Half Feats
Dragon Fear (Dragonborn)
When angered, you can radiate menace. You gain the following benefits:
- Increase your Strength, Constitution, or Charisma score by 1, to a maximum of 20.
- Instead of exhaling destructive energy, you can expend a use of your Breath Weapon trait to roar, forcing each creature of your choice within 30 feet of you to make a Wisdom saving throw (DC 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Charisma modifier). A target automatically succeeds on the save if it can’t hear or see you. On a failed save, a target becomes frightened of you for 1 minute. If the frightened target takes any damage, it can repeat the saving throw, ending the effect on itself on a success.