Difference between revisions of "Dash Attack (technique)"
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|summary=When you use your action to [[Dash Action|Dash]], make a powerful melee attack as a [[bonus action]]. | |summary=When you use your action to [[Dash Action|Dash]], make a powerful melee attack as a [[bonus action]]. | ||
− | |description=You can use this technique on a turn you use your action to [[Dash Action|Dash]]. You can either make a [[Fighter#Target Strike|target strike]] with a melee weapon or unarmed strike (no stamina required), or a [[shove]]. If you shove, you have [[advantage]] on the {{str}} ([[Athletics]]) check to do so. | + | |description=You can use this technique as a [[bonus action]] on a turn you use your action to [[Dash Action|Dash]]. You can either make a [[Fighter#Target Strike|target strike]] with a melee weapon or unarmed strike (no stamina required), or a [[shove]]. If you shove, you have [[advantage]] on the {{str}} ([[Athletics]]) check to do so. |
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+ | {{Source|A Link to the Past|Link's Awakening|The Minish Cap|A Link Between Worlds|Tri-Force Heroes}} |
Revision as of 09:36, 8 May 2020
- master technique — bonus action
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