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|summary='''''Bonus Action.''''' Until the start of your next turn, add your [[Stamina Die|SD]] to all {{str}}-based damage rolls and ability checks. If you damage a creature, you gain [[Damage Resistance|resistance]] to it.
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|summary='''''Bonus Action.''''' Add your [[Stamina Die|SD]] to all {{str}}-based damage and checks for 1 turn. If you damage a creature, gain [[Damage Resistance|resistance]] to it.
 
|Until the start of your next turn, whenever you add your {{str}} modifier to a damage roll or ability check you also add your Stamina Die. (This doesn’t require you to expend the die multiple times.){{a}}If during this turn you damage a creature, you have [[Damage Resistance|resistance]] to all damage dealt to you by that creature until the start of your next turn.}}
 
|Until the start of your next turn, whenever you add your {{str}} modifier to a damage roll or ability check you also add your Stamina Die. (This doesn’t require you to expend the die multiple times.){{a}}If during this turn you damage a creature, you have [[Damage Resistance|resistance]] to all damage dealt to you by that creature until the start of your next turn.}}
 
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Latest revision as of 02:32, 2 April 2024

standard technique — bonus action
Until the start of your next turn, whenever you add your Strength modifier to a damage roll or ability check you also add your Stamina Die. (This doesn’t require you to expend the die multiple times.)
     If during this turn you damage a creature, you have resistance to all damage dealt to you by that creature until the start of your next turn.


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