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===Daggermaster Paragon Path Features=== | ===Daggermaster Paragon Path Features=== | ||
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'''Daggermaster’s Action (11th level):''' ''You can spend an action point to turn a normal hit with a dagger into a critical hit. (This would replace the one above)'' | '''Daggermaster’s Action (11th level):''' ''You can spend an action point to turn a normal hit with a dagger into a critical hit. (This would replace the one above)'' | ||
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'''Dagger Advantage (16th level):''' When you score a critical hit with a dagger, the target grants combat | '''Dagger Advantage (16th level):''' When you score a critical hit with a dagger, the target grants combat | ||
− | advantage to you until the end of your next turn. | + | advantage to you until the end of your next turn. If you are hidden, you remain hidden. |
===Daggermaster Exploits=== | ===Daggermaster Exploits=== | ||
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'''Requirement:''' You must be wielding a dagger. <br> | '''Requirement:''' You must be wielding a dagger. <br> | ||
'''Attack:''' Dexterity vs. AC. <br> | '''Attack:''' Dexterity vs. AC. <br> | ||
− | '''Hit:''' | + | '''Hit:''' 2[W] + Dexterity damage. If you qualify for sneak attack on this attack, you can use sneak attack even if you already used it this turn, and this does not count against the one sneak attack allowed in a turn. |
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Latest revision as of 23:38, 18 November 2009
A slight improvement on the PH! Paragon Path, reflecting the weakness of the d4 damage dagger. At this point, all of this is a sketch. Template:4E paragon path
Paragon Path
Prerequisite: Rogue class.
Daggermaster Paragon Path Features
Daggermaster’s Action (11th level): You can spend an action point to turn a normal hit with a dagger into a critical hit. (This would replace the one above)
Dagger Precision (11th level): You can score critical hits with daggers on a roll of 18–20.
Dagger Advantage (16th level): When you score a critical hit with a dagger, the target grants combat advantage to you until the end of your next turn. If you are hidden, you remain hidden.
Daggermaster Exploits
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Exploiting the critical moment, your dagger strikes with blinding quickness. | ||
Encounter ✦ Martial, Weapon | ||
Minor Action Melee or Ranged | ||
Requirement: You must be wielding a dagger. Attack: Dexterity vs. AC. |
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With a moment of concentration, you focus your will into the point of your blade. | ||
Daily ✦ Martial, Weapon | ||
Minor Action Personal | ||
Effect: Until the end of the encounter, your dagger’s damage die increases by one size. |
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Your dagger springs forward, plunging deep into your foe. | ||
Daily ✦ Martial, Weapon | ||
Standard Action Melee or Ranged | ||
Requirement: You must be wielding a dagger. Attack: Dexterity vs. AC. |
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