Deceitful Fox Style (3.5e Feat)
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Deceitful Fox Style [Combat]
The Deceitful Fox Style combines a shoddy looking stance and overly flourishing move to make you look like an amateur and hiding your real skills. A master of the style learns how to feint her opponents and take advantage of their overconfidence.Prerequisites: Improved Unarmed Strike, Improved Feint
Benefits: This is a combat feat that scales with your Base Attack Bonus.
- +0: While fighting unarmed or with at least a single hand free, you can take a stance as a free action. You take a -4 penalty to AC while in this stance, but gain a +4 bonus on Feint attempts and a +4 bonus on damage against creatures denies their Dexterity to AC. The stance lasts until the combat ends, you become unconscious or until you drop out of it as a free action.
- +1: While in your stance, you can make a Feint attempt as an attack of opportunity.
- +6: Once per round, while in your stance, you can grant yourself a +8 bonus to AC against a single attack (for a +4 bonus total). If this causes the attack to miss you can make an attack of opportunity against the attacking creature.
- +11: Whenever an opponent miss you while in your stance, you can make a Feint attempt against them.
- +16: Once per round, whenever you successfully Feint a creature you may have it also fall prone.
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Facts about "Deceitful Fox Style (3.5e Feat)"
Article Balance | High + |
Author | Leziad + |
Identifier | 3.5e Feat + |
Prerequisite | Improved Unarmed Strike + and Improved Feint + |
Rating | Undiscussed + |
Summary | The Deceitful Fox Style combines a shoddy looking stance and overly flourishing move to make you look like an amateur and hiding your real skills. A master of the style learns how to feint her opponents and take advantage of their overconfidence. + |
Title | Deceitful Fox Style + |
Type | Combat + |