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'''Bird Caller.''' Also at 3rd level, you learn to identify common birds by their calls, and you have advantage on Wisdom (Animal Handling) checks when interacting with any beast that has an innate flying speed. In addition, you gain the ability to cast the Animal Messenger spell, but only as a ritual and only targeting a beast that has an innate flying speed.
'''Bird Caller.''' Also at 3rd level, you learn to identify common birds by their calls, and you have advantage on Wisdom (Animal Handling) checks when interacting with any beast that has an innate flying speed. In addition, you gain the ability to cast the Animal Messenger spell, but only as a ritual and only targeting a beast that has an innate flying speed.


'''Steel Grace.''' Starting at 7th level, wearing armor doesn’t impose dis- advantage on your Dexterity (Stealth) checks. In addition, whenever you make a Dexterity saving throw, you can use your Launch feature as a reaction. When you do so, you take no damage if you succeed on the saving throw, and only half damage if you fail.
'''Steel Grace.''' Starting at 7th level, wearing armor doesn’t impose disadvantage on your Dexterity (Stealth) checks. In addition, whenever you make a Dexterity saving throw, you can use your Launch feature as a reaction. When you do so, you take no damage if you succeed on the saving throw, and only half damage if you fail.


'''Eagle Eye.''' Beginning at 10th level, your attack made immediately after or during your Launch scores a critical hit on a roll of 19 or 20. If you hit a flying creature with this attack, it must also make a Strength saving throw (DC equal to 8 + your profi- ciency bonus + your Strength modifier). On a failed save, its speed is reduced to 0 feet until the start of its next turn.<br>
'''Eagle Eye.''' Beginning at 10th level, your attack made immediately after or during your Launch scores a critical hit on a roll of 19 or 20. If you hit a flying creature with this attack, it must also make a Strength saving throw (DC equal to 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Strength modifier). On a failed save, its speed is reduced to 0 feet until the start of its next turn.<br>
In addition, you gain proficiency in the Perception skill if you don’t already have it, and your proficiency bonus is doubled for any Wisdom (Perception) check you make that relies on sight.
In addition, you gain proficiency in the Perception skill if you don’t already have it, and your proficiency bonus is doubled for any Wisdom (Perception) check you make that relies on sight.


'''Predatory Lance.''' Starting at 15th level, you have advantage on initiative rolls, and when you roll initiative you can use Launch as a free action without expending a use.
'''Predatory Lance.''' Starting at 15th level, you have advantage on initiative rolls, and when you roll initiative you can use Launch as a free action without expending a use.


'''Improved Launch.''' Starting at 18th level, when you hit a creature with a melee weapon attack immediately after or during your Launch, it must also succeed on a Strength saving throw (save DC equal to 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Strength modifier) or be knocked prone.<br>
'''Improved Launch.''' Starting at 18th level, when you hit a creature with a melee weapon attack immediately after, before, or during your Launch, it must also succeed on a Strength saving throw (save DC equal to 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Strength modifier) or be knocked Prone.<br>
In addition, you can push yourself beyond your normal limits when you use your Launch feature. When you do, your leap can total a maximum of 90 feet, instead of 30, and you don’t suffer any damage from falling until you land again. Once you use this feature, you shouldn’t do so again before you finish a short or long rest. Each time you do, you suffer one level of exhaustion. You can’t use this feature in this way if you’re suffering from two or more levels of exhaustion.
In addition, you can push yourself beyond your normal limits when you use your Launch feature. When you do, your leap can total a maximum of 120 feet, instead of 30, and you don’t suffer any damage from falling until you land again. Additionally, you deal twice as much damage to any creatures you attack during this Launch. However, after you use this enhanced Launch, you suffer Exhaustion 1.