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[[Category:Feats]] | | Category=[[Category:Intrepid Tier (6-10)]][[Category:Cleric Feats]][[Category:Monk Feats]][[Category:Fighter Feats]][[Category:Partisan Feats]][[Category:Paladin Feats]][[Category:Warlord Feats]][[Category:Barbarian Feats]][[Category:Ranger Feats]][[Category:Rogue Feats]] | ||
| Flavor=You are adept at using greater numbers against foes. | |||
| Prerequisites=<onlyinclude>{{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|Prerequisites}}} | |||
| Prerequisites|Level 6, [[Combat Expertise]] | |||
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= | | Unlocks=<onlyinclude>{{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|Unlocks}}} | ||
| Unlocks| [[Team Up (Feat)]] | |||
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You are | | Benefit=You are considered to be [[flanking]] an opponent if at least two of your allies (not including yourself) are threatening that opponent, regardless of your actual positioning. This feat allows ranged attackers to potentially gain all of the benefits of flanking an enemy, and it also allows melee attackers to potentially gain flanks when out of normal flanking position. | ||
''' | '''Normal''': You and an ally must be positioned on opposite sides of an enemy creature to flank it. | ||
| ShortDesc=<onlyinclude>{{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|ShortDesc}}} | |||
| ShortDesc|Flank an opponent if at least two allies are adjacent to it | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:56, 29 August 2020
You are adept at using greater numbers against foes.
Prerequisites: Level 6, Combat Expertise
Related: Team Up (Feat)
Benefit: You are considered to be flanking an opponent if at least two of your allies (not including yourself) are threatening that opponent, regardless of your actual positioning. This feat allows ranged attackers to potentially gain all of the benefits of flanking an enemy, and it also allows melee attackers to potentially gain flanks when out of normal flanking position.
Normal: You and an ally must be positioned on opposite sides of an enemy creature to flank it.