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This feats grants the use of the following abilities: | This feats grants the use of the following abilities: | ||
; | ;Overcome Odds | ||
: | : To use this maneuver, you must have been attacked in melee by three or more opponents in the last round. You gain +2 to your damage rolls against those opponents this turn. | ||
;Tongue-trip | ;Tongue-trip | ||
: | : To use this maneuver, you must make a full attack action, including your bite attack. You gain an additional attack with your tongue (at the standard -5 penalty) against the foe you attacked with your bite. This attack must be a trip attempt. Follow the normal rules for tripping, including the counter trip. | ||
;Surprise Leap | ;Surprise Leap | ||
: | : To use this maneuver, you must have made a full attack against a threatened enemy in the previous round. You may jump over that adjacent enemy (make a jump check as normal). If you succeed in clearing the foe, as part of this jumping movement, you may also make a free bluff or tumble check (as if feinting) to deny your foe his dexterity against your next attack. Failure indicates he gets an AoO against you and is not denied his dexterity against you. | ||
: Note, failing to jump over your foe also provokes an AoO, since you will not be able to make the bluff or tumble check. | |||
:: I didn't like the "once per combat" wording. I clarified Overwhelming Odds to just melee attacks. Allowing the counter trip nicely counteracts allowing "unlimited" trips with the tongue. --[[User:Mqs|Mqs]] 20:02, 1 December 2010 (UTC) | |||
== Join the Hive Mind == | == Join the Hive Mind == |
Revision as of 20:02, 1 December 2010
Potential Feats
- Ancestral Guidance, Races of Eberron: Permits rerolling of an action die, taking the new result
- Psionic Luck, Magic of Eberron: Expend Psionic focus to roll d12 instead of d8 for action points
- Battle Jump, Unapproachable East p42: execute a charge from above! Read it, perfect for Tsk!
FEAT: Chameleon Thri-Kreen Battle Tactics [Tactical, Fighter]
Prerequisites: This feat is specifically designed for the exclusive use of TskTsk.
This feats grants the use of the following abilities:
- Overcome Odds
- To use this maneuver, you must have been attacked in melee by three or more opponents in the last round. You gain +2 to your damage rolls against those opponents this turn.
- Tongue-trip
- To use this maneuver, you must make a full attack action, including your bite attack. You gain an additional attack with your tongue (at the standard -5 penalty) against the foe you attacked with your bite. This attack must be a trip attempt. Follow the normal rules for tripping, including the counter trip.
- Surprise Leap
- To use this maneuver, you must have made a full attack against a threatened enemy in the previous round. You may jump over that adjacent enemy (make a jump check as normal). If you succeed in clearing the foe, as part of this jumping movement, you may also make a free bluff or tumble check (as if feinting) to deny your foe his dexterity against your next attack. Failure indicates he gets an AoO against you and is not denied his dexterity against you.
- Note, failing to jump over your foe also provokes an AoO, since you will not be able to make the bluff or tumble check.
- I didn't like the "once per combat" wording. I clarified Overwhelming Odds to just melee attacks. Allowing the counter trip nicely counteracts allowing "unlimited" trips with the tongue. --Mqs 20:02, 1 December 2010 (UTC)
Join the Hive Mind
Possible abilities:
- Valiant Fury (as the spell, SpC 228)
- +4 Str/Con, +4 Will Saves, extra attack ala Haste for 1 round per character level
- Combo of Fell the Greatest Foe and ( Magic Fang, Greater OR Magic Fang, Superior)
- +1d6 damage for each size larger an opponent is than the target
- +1 to all natural weapons for 1 hour/character level or +1/four character levels for 1 round per character level
My preference is the combo one. --Randy (Talk) 19:26, 1 December 2010 (UTC)