Difference between revisions of "Frenzy (technique)"

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{{FSB|On your turn, you can use a [[bonus action]] to enter a frenzy—a state of absolute focus or enraged fury, depending on your character's personality. You can't enter a frenzy if your body is magically transformed.  While frenzied, you gain the following benefits:
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* You have [[advantage]] on {{str}} checks and {{str}} [[saving throws]].
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* When you hit with a melee weapon attack using Strength, add a d4 [[bonus die]] to the damage roll. ({{Bonus Dice}}) If you damage a creature with this weapon attack, then until the start of your next turn you have [[Damage Resistance|resistance]] to all nonmagical damage dealt to you by that creature.
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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.
You can't cast [[spells]] or maintain [[concentration]] while frenzied.  Your frenzy ends once you have been knocked [[unconscious]] or once 1 minute has passed.  Once your frenzy ends, you can't start another one until you finish a [[long rest]].}}<noinclude>
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|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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Revision as of 23:27, 31 March 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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