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These are the fighting schools available to fencers.  
 
These are the fighting schools available to fencers.  
  
=== Agrippa  ===
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=== En Garde - Agrippa  ===
 
''This school has an easy and relaxed style, using a one-handed weapon to attack and parry while keeping one hand free for tricks, feints, and flourishes. The free hand is often used to hold a cloak, hat, or other accessory that is further used to distract the opponent, but a hand crossbow, pistol, or another melee weapon can be used in the off hand. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camillo_Agrippa Camillio Agrippa] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolognese_Swordsmanship Bolongese Swordsmanship] @ Wikipedia.
 
''This school has an easy and relaxed style, using a one-handed weapon to attack and parry while keeping one hand free for tricks, feints, and flourishes. The free hand is often used to hold a cloak, hat, or other accessory that is further used to distract the opponent, but a hand crossbow, pistol, or another melee weapon can be used in the off hand. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camillo_Agrippa Camillio Agrippa] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolognese_Swordsmanship Bolongese Swordsmanship] @ Wikipedia.
  
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You can still use your other hand normally.
 
You can still use your other hand normally.
  
=== Bonetti  ===
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=== Footwork - Bonetti  ===
 
''A school stressing being alert to positioning and terrain, to be able to lunge and retreat safely.''
 
''A school stressing being alert to positioning and terrain, to be able to lunge and retreat safely.''
  
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You are still affected by difficult terrain when traveling.
 
You are still affected by difficult terrain when traveling.
  
=== Carranza ===
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=== Circling - Carranza ===
 
''A school based on evasion, positioning, and always keeping your options open, the Bonetti school views the battle as a round stage as opposed to the more linear approach of most styles. As a result, Bonetti fencers move sideways more than back and forward and need more space to excel. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destreza Destreza] @ Wikipedia.
 
''A school based on evasion, positioning, and always keeping your options open, the Bonetti school views the battle as a round stage as opposed to the more linear approach of most styles. As a result, Bonetti fencers move sideways more than back and forward and need more space to excel. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destreza Destreza] @ Wikipedia.
  
 
As a reaction you must move 5 feet. This movement can trigger attacks of opportunity. After doing this you gain the benefit of the Dodge action until the start of your next turn.
 
As a reaction you must move 5 feet. This movement can trigger attacks of opportunity. After doing this you gain the benefit of the Dodge action until the start of your next turn.
  
=== Capo Ferro  ===
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=== Fleche - Capo Ferro  ===
 
''In many ways the "standard" fencing school, Capo Ferro focuses on attack speed and devastating thrusts. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ridolfo_Capo_Ferro Ridolfo Capo Ferro] @ Wikipedia.
 
''In many ways the "standard" fencing school, Capo Ferro focuses on attack speed and devastating thrusts. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ridolfo_Capo_Ferro Ridolfo Capo Ferro] @ Wikipedia.
  
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During your turn, your reach increases by 5 feet.
 
During your turn, your reach increases by 5 feet.
  
=== Casseux  ===
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=== Hard Knocks - Casseux  ===
 
''The school of life teaches harsh tricks focused on street survival. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savate savate] @ wikipedia for a tradition developed from street-fighting roots.
 
''The school of life teaches harsh tricks focused on street survival. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savate savate] @ wikipedia for a tradition developed from street-fighting roots.
  
 
You can make a Shove as a bonus action. You can use fencing with unarmed attacks, and your unarmed attacks do 1d4 damage.
 
You can make a Shove as a bonus action. You can use fencing with unarmed attacks, and your unarmed attacks do 1d4 damage.
  
=== Dancie ===
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=== Riposte - Dancie ===
 
''This school encourages the opponent to attack recklessly, which is then immediately punished with a deft riposte.
 
''This school encourages the opponent to attack recklessly, which is then immediately punished with a deft riposte.
  
 
When you use Parry and the attack misses, you can immediately make a melee attack against the attacker.
 
When you use Parry and the attack misses, you can immediately make a melee attack against the attacker.
  
=== Ghisliero  ===
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=== Acuity - Ghisliero  ===
 
''The Ghisliero or concentric school views the battlefield as a series of concentric circles around the fencer. It focuses on situation awareness and combating many opponents simultaneously. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederico_Ghisliero Frederico Ghisliero] @ Wikipedia.
 
''The Ghisliero or concentric school views the battlefield as a series of concentric circles around the fencer. It focuses on situation awareness and combating many opponents simultaneously. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederico_Ghisliero Frederico Ghisliero] @ Wikipedia.
  
You negate any advantage opponents would have when attacking you.   
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Add +2 to your AC when you are within 5 feet of two or more enemies.   
  
=== Grazzi  ===
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=== Armsamaster - Grazzi  ===
 
''This school claims to be universal, a combat technique applicable to all melee weapons. It is less aristocratic than many other styles. Grazzi relies on strength.
 
''This school claims to be universal, a combat technique applicable to all melee weapons. It is less aristocratic than many other styles. Grazzi relies on strength.
  
 
You can use fencing with any melee weapon.
 
You can use fencing with any melee weapon.
  
=== Marozzo  ===
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=== Main Gauche - Marozzo  ===
 
Focusing on two-weapon fighting, Marozzo offers great rewards to the dedicated student. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achille_Marozzo Achille Marozzo] @ Wikipedia.
 
Focusing on two-weapon fighting, Marozzo offers great rewards to the dedicated student. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achille_Marozzo Achille Marozzo] @ Wikipedia.
  
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*When you engage in two-weapon fighting, you can add your ability modifier to the damage of the second attack.  
 
*When you engage in two-weapon fighting, you can add your ability modifier to the damage of the second attack.  
  
=== Mensur ===
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=== Audacity - Mensur ===
 
''This is both a fighting style and a sport popular at universities. Academic fencers often have facial scars that they show off with pride. The school focuses on facing peril unflinchingly and sudden moves at the opportune time to score a hit, break through a line, or steal a flag.   
 
''This is both a fighting style and a sport popular at universities. Academic fencers often have facial scars that they show off with pride. The school focuses on facing peril unflinchingly and sudden moves at the opportune time to score a hit, break through a line, or steal a flag.   
 
See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academic_fencing academic fencing] @ Wikipedia.
 
See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academic_fencing academic fencing] @ Wikipedia.
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You are immune to the Frightened condition.
 
You are immune to the Frightened condition.
  
=== Military  ===
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=== Armored - Military  ===
 
This is a school taught in the military, that incorporates more armor and basic fighting drill. Military fencers usually put more emphasis on Strength than Dexterity.
 
This is a school taught in the military, that incorporates more armor and basic fighting drill. Military fencers usually put more emphasis on Strength than Dexterity.
  
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You gain proficiency with a shield and can get the benefit of the Guard ability when wielding a shield.
 
You gain proficiency with a shield and can get the benefit of the Guard ability when wielding a shield.
  
=== Patton ===
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=== Cavalry - Patton ===
 
A school focused on mounted fencing.
 
A school focused on mounted fencing.
  
 
'''XXX
 
'''XXX
  
=== Yeoman ===
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=== Staff - Yeoman ===
 
''A precursor to modern fencing, the yeoman style was developed among civilian free men.  
 
''A precursor to modern fencing, the yeoman style was developed among civilian free men.  
  

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Inigo Montoya: You are using Bonetti's Defense against me, ah?
Man in Black: I thought it fitting considering the rocky terrain.
Inigo Montoya: Naturally, you must expect me to attack with Capo Ferro?
Man in Black: Naturally, but I find that Thibault cancels out Capo Ferro. Don't you?
Inigo Montoya: Unless the enemy has studied his Agrippa... which I have!

Man in Black and Inigo Montoya, Princess Bride (1987).

Fencers represent the pinnacle of elegant swordplay. They move with a grace unmatched by most, parrying blows and countering attacks with swift thrusts of their blades. They thrive in melee, where their skill with the blade allows them to make sudden attacks against clumsy foes and to cripple opponents with thrusts of the blade. Fencers fight using geometry. Judging distance, viewing the patterns of the battlefield, and controlling distance is essential in fencing. Fencers mainly as a line along which both opponents move, but circular geometric patterns are also used.

Class Profile

Hit Points

Hit Dice: 1d10 per fighter level
Hit Points at 1st Level: 10 + your Constitution modifier
Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d10 (or 6) + your Constitution modifier per fighter level after 1st

Proficiencies

Armor: Light armor
Weapons: Simple weapons, martial weapons
Tools: None
Saving Throws: Strength, Dexterity
Skills: Choose two skills from Acrobatics, Animal Handling, Athletics, History, Nature, Insight, Intimidation, Perception, and Persuasion

Equipment

(a) a rapier or (b) scimitar, or (c) shortsword
(a) three daggers or (b) scimitar, or (c) shortsword
(a) a light crossbow and 20 bolts or (b) a pistol and 5 shots
(a) a dungeoneer's pack or (b) an explorer's pack

Alternatively you can start with 3d4 x 10 gp or 75 gp.

Multiclassing

You must have a Strength or Dexterity of 13 to multiclass into or out of this class.

Multiclassing into the class gives you proficiency with simple weapons, and the rapier, scimitar, and shortsword.

Fencer multiclassing gives no spellcasing progression, or one-third progression if you have a subclass with spell progression such as the Eldritch Knight.

Fighter Table

Level Proficiency
Bonus
Features
1st +2 Guard, Precision
2nd +2 Fencing school, Parry
3rd +2 Subclass
4th +2 Ability Score Improvement
5th +3 Extra Attack (x1)
6th +3 Aggressive Defense
7th +3 Subclass feature
8th +3 Ability Score Improvement
9th +4 Fencing school (x2)
10th +4 Martial Archetype feature
11th +4 Extra Attack (x2)
12th +4 Ability Score Improvement
13th +5 Fencing school (x3)
14th +5 Ability Score Improvement
15th +5 Subclass feature
16th +5 Ability Score Improvement
17th +6 Fencing school (x4)
18th +6 Subclass feature
19th +6 Ability Score Improvement
20th +6 Extra Attack (x3), Fencing school (x5)

Class Features

As a fighter, you gain the following class features.

Guard

When wearing no armor or light armor and not wielding a shield you add your Proficiency Bonus to your armor class.

Parry

You can use a reaction to parry the melee attacks of other creatures. To parry an attack, the fencer makes an attack roll. If this roll is greater than the attack roll of the attacking creature, the parry succeeds and the original attack misses.

Precision

When wielding a rapier, scimitar, or short sword, add +2 to your damage.

Extra Attack

Beginning at 5th level, you can attack twice, instead of once, whenever you take the Attack action on your turn. The number of attacks increases to three when you reach 11th level in this class and to four when you reach 20th level in this class.

Aggressive Dodge

When taking the Dodge action, you can make a single melee attack.

Fencing Schools

These are the fighting schools available to fencers.

En Garde - Agrippa

This school has an easy and relaxed style, using a one-handed weapon to attack and parry while keeping one hand free for tricks, feints, and flourishes. The free hand is often used to hold a cloak, hat, or other accessory that is further used to distract the opponent, but a hand crossbow, pistol, or another melee weapon can be used in the off hand. See Camillio Agrippa and Bolongese Swordsmanship @ Wikipedia.

When not wielding a shield and armed with a melee weapon that lacks the two-handed or versatile properties, you gain a +2 bonus to AC. You can still use your other hand normally.

Footwork - Bonetti

A school stressing being alert to positioning and terrain, to be able to lunge and retreat safely.

You ignore difficult ground when in combat. You are still affected by difficult terrain when traveling.

Circling - Carranza

A school based on evasion, positioning, and always keeping your options open, the Bonetti school views the battle as a round stage as opposed to the more linear approach of most styles. As a result, Bonetti fencers move sideways more than back and forward and need more space to excel. See Destreza @ Wikipedia.

As a reaction you must move 5 feet. This movement can trigger attacks of opportunity. After doing this you gain the benefit of the Dodge action until the start of your next turn.

Fleche - Capo Ferro

In many ways the "standard" fencing school, Capo Ferro focuses on attack speed and devastating thrusts. See Ridolfo Capo Ferro @ Wikipedia.

Your fencing attacks score a critical hit on a roll of 19 to 20. During your turn, your reach increases by 5 feet.

Hard Knocks - Casseux

The school of life teaches harsh tricks focused on street survival. See savate @ wikipedia for a tradition developed from street-fighting roots.

You can make a Shove as a bonus action. You can use fencing with unarmed attacks, and your unarmed attacks do 1d4 damage.

Riposte - Dancie

This school encourages the opponent to attack recklessly, which is then immediately punished with a deft riposte.

When you use Parry and the attack misses, you can immediately make a melee attack against the attacker.

Acuity - Ghisliero

The Ghisliero or concentric school views the battlefield as a series of concentric circles around the fencer. It focuses on situation awareness and combating many opponents simultaneously. See Frederico Ghisliero @ Wikipedia.

Add +2 to your AC when you are within 5 feet of two or more enemies.

Armsamaster - Grazzi

This school claims to be universal, a combat technique applicable to all melee weapons. It is less aristocratic than many other styles. Grazzi relies on strength.

You can use fencing with any melee weapon.

Main Gauche - Marozzo

Focusing on two-weapon fighting, Marozzo offers great rewards to the dedicated student. See Achille Marozzo @ Wikipedia.

  • You can use two-weapon fighting even when one of the melee weapons you are wielding isn't light.
  • You can draw or stow two one-handed weapons when you would normally be able to draw or stow only one.
  • When you engage in two-weapon fighting, you can add your ability modifier to the damage of the second attack.

Audacity - Mensur

This is both a fighting style and a sport popular at universities. Academic fencers often have facial scars that they show off with pride. The school focuses on facing peril unflinchingly and sudden moves at the opportune time to score a hit, break through a line, or steal a flag. See academic fencing @ Wikipedia.

Mensur: You are immune to the Frightened condition.

Armored - Military

This is a school taught in the military, that incorporates more armor and basic fighting drill. Military fencers usually put more emphasis on Strength than Dexterity.

Armor Training You gain proficiency in medium and heavy armor and with shields.

Swashbuckler

Swashbuckling is the sound made when you carry a sword and shield together, and they clash against each other, making a cocky metallic sound.

Shield Fencing You gain proficiency with a shield and can get the benefit of the Guard ability when wielding a shield.

Cavalry - Patton

A school focused on mounted fencing.

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Staff - Yeoman

A precursor to modern fencing, the yeoman style was developed among civilian free men.

Short Staff: You can fence using a quarterstaff, and the quarterstaff gains the finesse quality in your hands.

See Also