Talk:Swashbuckler (Apath)

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Subtle Throw

At 1st level, a swashbuckler can spend 1 panache point to make all of her ranged attacks with daggers or starknives without provoking attacks of opportunity until the start of her next turn.

Perfect Throw

At 15th level, a swashbuckler can pool all of her attack potential into a single attack. This deed functions as the swashbuckler’s perfect strike deed, but the swashbuckler must use this deed when making ranged attacks with either a dagger or a starknife, and she can use this deed only on targets within 60 feet of her.

Precise Throw

At 3rd level, as long as she has at least 1 panache point, a swashbuckler can use her precise strike with a thrown dagger or starknife as long as the target is within 60 feet of her, and she increases the range increment of these weapons by 5 feet. She can spend 1 panache point when she throws a dagger or a starknife to ignore all range increment penalties with that ranged attack.

Targeted Throw

At 7th level, a swashbuckler can target individual body parts. This deed functions as the swashbuckler’s targeted strike deed, but the swashbuckler can also use this deed when making ranged attacks with either a dagger or a starknife as long as the target is within 60 feet of the swashbuckler.

Bleeding Wound

At 11th level, a swashbuckler can deal bleed damage as part of an attack. This deed functions as the swashbuckler’s bleeding wound deed, but the swashbuckler can also use this deed when making ranged attacks with either a dagger or a starknife as long as the target is within 60 feet of the swashbuckler. This deed alters bleeding wound.

Plunder

A swashbuckler knows she doesn’t always need to win the fight—she just needs to get what she came for. At 7th level, as long as a swashbuckler has at least 1 panache point when she hits a foe with a weapon from the light blades group, she can as a swift action attempt a steal combat maneuver check, or she can spend one point of panache to do so as a free action. Using this deed does not trigger an attack of opportunity. She doesn’t need to attempt a Sleight of Hand check, but if she does so and surpasses the target’s opposed Perception check, the target is unaware that the item is stolen.