Difference between revisions of "Power Brace (technique)"

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|summary='''''Reaction.''''' After you make save or check using {{Str}}<!-- or {{Con}}-->, as a [[reaction]] add your [[Stamina Die|SD]].
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|description=You can use this reaction immediately after you roll an [[ability check]] or [[saving throw]] using {{Str}}<!-- or {{Con}}-->. As a [[reaction]] you can roll your [[Stamina Die]] and add its result to the check as a [[bonus die]], potentially turning a failure into a success. This does not affect attack rolls.
|summary=Gain advantage on the first {{str}} ability check you make within 1 minute.
 
|description=As a [[bonus action]], you concentrate the power of your muscles to complete a task.  After using this technique, you have [[advantage]] on the first {{str}} ability check you make within 1 minute. This only affects [[ability check]]s, not [[attack roll]]s or [[saving throw]]s.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 01:59, 2 April 2024

standard technique — reaction
You can use this reaction immediately after you roll an ability check or saving throw using Strength. As a reaction you can roll your Stamina Die and add its result to the check as a bonus die, potentially turning a failure into a success. This does not affect attack rolls.