Difference between revisions of "Resolute (feat)"

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|Whether through intentional training or pure luck, you always seem to cling to consciousness even when you are at death's door. You gain the following benefits:
 
|Whether through intentional training or pure luck, you always seem to cling to consciousness even when you are at death's door. You gain the following benefits:
 
* Increase your {{con}} score by 1, if doing so does not exceed your [[ability score maximum|maximum]].  Alternatively, you gain proficiency in one [[saving throw]] of your choice.
 
* Increase your {{con}} score by 1, if doing so does not exceed your [[ability score maximum|maximum]].  Alternatively, you gain proficiency in one [[saving throw]] of your choice.
* When you are reduced from 20 or more {{hp}} to 0 {{hp}}, but not killed outright, you are reduced to 1 point instead. You must complete a [[short rest|short]] or [[long rest]] before this feature can be used again.
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* When a single attack or effect reduces your {{hp}} from 20 or more to 0, but doesn't kill you outright, you are reduced to 1 point instead. You must complete a [[short rest|short]] or [[long rest]] before this feature can be used again.
 
* When you finish a [[long rest]], you gain {{thp}} equal to your your {{con}} modifier plus your [[proficiency bonus]].}}
 
* When you finish a [[long rest]], you gain {{thp}} equal to your your {{con}} modifier plus your [[proficiency bonus]].}}

Revision as of 22:42, 16 March 2020

Prerequisite: 20 heart points or more

Whether through intentional training or pure luck, you always seem to cling to consciousness even when you are at death's door. You gain the following benefits:
  • Increase your Constitution score by 1, if doing so does not exceed your maximum. Alternatively, you gain proficiency in one saving throw of your choice.
  • When a single attack or effect reduces your heart points from 20 or more to 0, but doesn't kill you outright, you are reduced to 1 point instead. You must complete a short or long rest before this feature can be used again.
  • When you finish a long rest, you gain temporary heart points equal to your your Constitution modifier plus your proficiency bonus.