Feats (4E)
4th Edition Dungeons & Dragons |
New feats.
- These feat descriptions can be moved to separate pages once layout and templates have been finalized.
Heroic Tier Feats
Cantrips
Prerequisite: Trained in Arcana
Benefit: You learn all the wizard cantrips.
Comment: This should probably be as encounter powers rather that at will (given the way multiclassing works in 4E). Cantrips are not that powerful, so keeping then as at-will powers should be fine.
Dread Strike [Warlock]
Prerequisite: Warlock
Benefit: You can use any warlock ranged attack power as a melee power instead.
Fencing
Prerequisite: Dex 13. Benefit: When wielding a single light blade in one hand and not using a shield or two weapons, you get a plus one shield bonus to armor class and reflex defense. You can still wield an implement or missile weapon in the off hand.
Campaign: This is a style feat for modern fencing. Don’t include it if you want a dark ages or even renaissance feel. This could be a general parry feat, useful with both single one-handed and two-handed weapons.
Practiced Defense
Benefit: As long as you are wearing only cloth armor, you gain a bonus to armor class of one point plus another point for each armor proficiency feat you have.
Special: Shields are not armor and shield proficiency feats are not armor proficiency feats.
Campaign: This is a style feat for swashbuckling, low-armor campaigns. Don’t include it if you want a dark ages feel.
Rapid Reload
Benefit: Reload time for weapons is reduced one step. Reload minor become reload free, reload move becomes reload minor, and reload standard becomes reload move.
Staff Mastery
Prerequisite: Con 13, proficient with the staff, medium size or larger.
Benefit: You can use a staff as if it were two separate melee weapons, each with the Off-Hand quality and dealing normal staff damage. You can use feats and powers requiring two weapons with a staff. You gain the benefit of the Two Weapon Defense feat when you wield a staff.
Unarmed Combat
Benefit: You gain a +2 proficiency bonus with unarmed attacks. Your unarmed attacks deal 1d6 + Strength modifier damage.
Comment: The proficiency bonus and damage is lower than the monk conversion note. This makes the character a skilled brawler, but it is clearly worse than weapons even at low levels.
Paragon Tier Feats
Flashing Blade
Prerequisites: Dex 17, Str 13
Benefit: If you miss with a melee attack with a rapier and you wouldn’t otherwise still deal damage on the miss, you deal damage to your original target equal to your Dexterity modifier. This damage receives no modifiers or other benefits you normally gain on weapon damage.
Comment: This is the equivalent of Scimitar Dance for rapier. The ability prerequisites have been changed to fit light blades.
Epic Tier Feats
Threatening Reach
Prerequisite: Str 17, Wis 17
Benefit: You have threatening reach with reach weapons.
Multiclass Feats
Human Versatility
Prerequisites: Human, any class-specific multiclass feat, 6th level.
Benefit: Replace one of your encounter powers with one from your multiclass.
Comment: This works with paragon multiclassing since it would still leave a human with at least one at-will power from his base class.
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