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| Flavor=Through violent and torturous conditioning, you have built up a resistance to pain. | | Flavor=Through violent and torturous conditioning, you have built up a resistance to pain. | ||
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| Prerequisites|None | | Prerequisites|None | ||
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| Benefit=If you take nonlethal damage, you may attempt a Fortitude saving throw against a Hard DC for the CR of the creature or environmental effect inflicting the non-lethal damage to reduce that damage by half. The Endurance feat grants a +4 bonus on this saving throw, which bonus increases at 10th, 20th and 30th levels. | | Benefit=If you take nonlethal damage, you may attempt a Fortitude saving throw against a Hard DC for the CR of the creature or environmental effect inflicting the non-lethal damage to reduce that damage by half. The Endurance feat grants a +4 bonus on this saving throw, which bonus increases at 10th, 20th and 30th levels. | ||
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| ShortDesc|May make a saving throw to reduce nonlethal damage. | |||
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Revision as of 21:49, 14 April 2016
Through violent and torturous conditioning, you have built up a resistance to pain.
Prerequisites: None
Benefit: If you take nonlethal damage, you may attempt a Fortitude saving throw against a Hard DC for the CR of the creature or environmental effect inflicting the non-lethal damage to reduce that damage by half. The Endurance feat grants a +4 bonus on this saving throw, which bonus increases at 10th, 20th and 30th levels.