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| Benefit=If you use a Teleport move speed (from a magic item, mount, vehicle, etc.) to perform a charge, your attack roll receives a +2 circumstance bonus to-hit. | | Benefit=If you use a Teleport move speed (from a magic item, mount, vehicle, etc.) to perform a charge, your next attack roll receives a +2 circumstance bonus to-hit. | ||
'''Special:'''As a full-round action, you may use inner gate, uncanny step, or cast dimension door as part of a charge attack. Doing so allows you to teleport up to double your current speed ( | '''Special:''' As a [[full-round action]], you may use inner gate, uncanny step, or cast dimension door as part of a [[charge]] attack. Doing so allows you to teleport up to double your current speed (or the maximum distance allowed by the spell or ability, whichever is less) and to make the attack normally allowed on a charge. | ||
'''Note:''' In all cases, when using this feat, if your charge attack hits, the damage may be converted to {{dmg|interstice}} damage if you wish. | '''Note:''' In all cases, when using this feat, if your charge attack hits, the damage may be converted to {{dmg|interstice}} damage if you wish. |
Revision as of 21:53, 24 March 2020
You have been trained to use magical movement as part of your combat tactics.
Prerequisites: Level 16, <Teleport move speed OR Ability to use Monk Inner Gate OR Prowler Uncanny Step OR Dimension Door (Sorcerer/Wizard Spell)>, AND Dimensional Agility (Feat)
Related: Dimensional Dervish (Feat), Dimensional Maneuvers (Feat), Dimensional Savant (Feat)
Benefit: If you use a Teleport move speed (from a magic item, mount, vehicle, etc.) to perform a charge, your next attack roll receives a +2 circumstance bonus to-hit.
Special: As a full-round action, you may use inner gate, uncanny step, or cast dimension door as part of a charge attack. Doing so allows you to teleport up to double your current speed (or the maximum distance allowed by the spell or ability, whichever is less) and to make the attack normally allowed on a charge.
Note: In all cases, when using this feat, if your charge attack hits, the damage may be converted to interstice (physical, rare) damage if you wish.