The Wildhunt sub race for the Shifter (Ebberon: Rising from the Last War) has an ability whereby no attack roll can have advantage against it so long as it is not incapacitated.
Does this ability negate the negative drawbacks of the Barbarian's Reckless Attack ability (you gain advantage on all melee attack rolls for the turn, but attack rolls have advantage against you until beginning of next round) ?
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Here is a question I have:
The Wildhunt sub race for the Shifter (Ebberon: Rising from the Last War) has an ability whereby no attack roll can have advantage against it so long as it is not incapacitated.
Does this ability negate the negative drawbacks of the Barbarian's Reckless Attack ability (you gain advantage on all melee attack rolls for the turn, but attack rolls have advantage against you until beginning of next round) ?
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As far as I can see, that's exactly what it means! 🙂
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Wow, that is a strong interaction.
yup you just need amazing stats to pull it off lol
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Yeah. You can get more out of this build if you only dip Barbarian from a Dexterity based attacker (specifically rogues and maybe monks:P).
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