You've learned to take advantage of your opponent's openings, letting you empower your swift strikes. You gain the following benefits:
- Once each turn, you can forgo advantage on a finesse weapon attack roll to make one additional finesse weapon attack against the same target as a reaction. This additional attack must be with a finesse weapon and cannot benefit from advantage.
- When you attack with finesse weapon using your dexterity modifier, your attacks score a critical hit on a roll of 19 or 20.
- When you score a critical hit with a finesse weapon, double your dexterity modifier when adding to the critical damage roll(s).
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Posted May 21, 2021The increased chance to score a critical hit on a 19 or 20 does not stack with other modifiers to scoring a critical hit, such as the Champion Fighter's Improved Critical.
If the player has multiple attacks with advantage, such as an off-hand attack using a bonus action, the player can choose to forgo the advantage on any of the attacks.
For example: A rogue can use advantage on the first attack to score a sneak attack then use a light weapon in the off-hand to attack again. If the rogue has advantage on the second attack, the rogue can use the feat's option to forgo the advantage. Essentially, the rogue would have one sneak attack with advantage and two standard attacks using the stand Action in combat, a bonus action, and a reaction.