Point Blank Shot (5e Feat)
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Point Blank Shot (Feat)
Prerequisite: Proficiency with either the longbow, shortbow, crossbow, or a martial throwing weapon. (or, at the DM's discretion, the Sharpshooter feat)
This feat grants the following benefits:
- Being within 5 feet of a hostile creature does not impose disadvantage on your ranged attack rolls.
- While wielding a ranged weapon which lacks the thrown property, you threaten creatures within 5 feet, and may use your ranged weapon as a melee weapon rather than an improvised weapon. When used in this manner, the weapon deals bludgeoning damage 1 die step lower than it's normal damage or 1d6, whichever is lower.
- Making a ranged weapon attack against a prone creature no more than 30 feet away from you does not impose disadvantage on the attack roll.
Facts about "Point Blank Shot (5e Feat)"
Author | Spanambula + |
Canon | true + |
Identifier | 5e Feat + |
Is Feat | true + |
Prerequisite | Proficiency with either the longbow +, shortbow +, crossbow +, or a martial throwing weapon. (or +, at the DM's discretion + and the Sharpshooter feat) + |
Rating | Undiscussed + |
Summary | Thanks to intense training using ranged weapons in close-quarters combat, you gain several benefits. + |
Title | Point Blank Shot + |