Difference between revisions of "Shield Attack (technique)"

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|time=[[bonus action]]
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|time=bonus action
|summary=Your [[bonus action]] hits the target with a shield, preventing [[reactions]] and potentially giving you [[advantage]] on your next attack roll.
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|summary='''''Bonus Action.''''' A swift attack from your shield renders a creature [[Exposed]] and unable to take [[reaction]]s.
|description=While wielding a {{i|shield}} with which you are proficient, you can use this technique as a [[bonus action]] to make a shield attack against a creature.  A hit deals no damage, but prevents the target from using any [[reaction]] until the start of your next turn.  If you hit a [[humanoid]], the next melee attack roll you make against it before the start of your next turn has [[advantage]].
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|description=While wielding a [[shield]], you bash a creature within 5 feet of you to disorient it. Make a melee attack targeting that creature. Add your {{str}}, [[Proficiency bonus|PB]], and [[Stamina Die]] to the attack roll.{{a}}On a hit the creature doesn't take damage, but until the start of your next turn is [[Exposed]] and can't take [[reaction]]s (except for boss reactions).
 
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{{Source|Twilight Princess}}
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{{Source|Twilight Princess}}</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 01:58, 2 April 2024

standard technique — bonus action
While wielding a shield, you bash a creature within 5 feet of you to disorient it. Make a melee attack targeting that creature. Add your Strength, PB, and Stamina Die to the attack roll.
     On a hit the creature doesn't take damage, but until the start of your next turn is Exposed and can't take reactions (except for boss reactions).


The material on this page is based primarily on content found in Twilight Princess, which is copyright Nintendo Co., Ltd.