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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Ravenloft: The Horrors Within
Origin Feats These feats are in the Origin category. Sharp Eye Origin Feat When you take the Search or Study action, you can give yourself Advantage on any ability check made as part of that action
. Survivor Origin Feat You gain the following benefits. Hypervigilance. Whenever you roll Initiative, you can reroll the d20 if the number rolled is 9 or lower. You must use the new roll. Steel Yourself
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->D&D Beyond Basic Rules
Origin Feats These feats are in the Origin category.
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Astarion's Book of Hungers
Origin Feats These feats are in the Origin category.
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Player’s Handbook
Origin Feats These feats are in the Origin category.
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Astarion's Book of Hungers
Feats This section’s feats are organized by category—Origin, General, or Epic Boon—and alphabetized in each category. All the feats are listed alphabetically in the Feat List table. Feat List Feat
General Love Bites General Putrefy General Rebuke General Tireless Reveler Origin Treacherous Allure General Vampire Hunter Origin Vampire’s Plaything Origin Vampire Touched General
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Ravenloft: The Horrors Within
Feats This section presents new feats tailored for characters adventuring through Ravenloft. Included are a handful of new feats in the Origin category, as well as a new type of feat: Dark Gift feats, which represent sinister bargains a character might make with mysterious forces.
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Ravenloft: The Horrors Within
Wanderer and Spirit Medium, offer Dark Gift feats rather than Origin feats; these feats appear at the end of the chapter. The Haunted One and Investigator backgrounds provide a choice between an Origin
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->D&D Beyond Basic Rules
2: Choose a Feat Choose one feat from the Origin category. See the Player’s Handbook for examples of Origin feats.
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Lorwyn: First Light
Feats These Origin feats are appropriate for characters from Lorwyn or Shadowmoor.
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Dungeon Master’s Guide
2: Choose a Feat Choose one feat from the Origin category. See the Player’s Handbook for examples of Origin feats.
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Lorwyn: First Light
Backgrounds Characters from the realm of Lorwyn-Shadowmoor can select one of the following backgrounds. Origin feats are described in the “Feats” section.
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Player’s Handbook
Feat Descriptions This chapter’s feats are organized by category—Origin, General, Fighting Style, or Epic Boon—and alphabetized in each category. All the feats are listed alphabetically in the Feat List table. If a feat can be taken more than once, an asterisk appears after its name in that table.
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->D&D Beyond Basic Rules
Feat Descriptions This chapter’s feats are organized by category—Origin, General, Fighting Style, or Epic Boon—and alphabetized in each category. All the feats are listed alphabetically in the Feat List table. If a feat can be taken more than once, an asterisk appears after its name in that table.
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Unearthed Arcana
Options Update. This document presents three subclasses for the Druid (Circle of the Titan), Fighter (Hell Knight), and Sorcerer (Demonic Sorcery). This document also includes new Origin feats and Epic
Boon feats. The material uses the rules in the Player's Handbook. Learn more about this playtest directly from the designers in this article!
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Eberron: Forge of the Artificer
Origin feats; the Dragonmark feats appear at the end of the chapter. Choosing one of these backgrounds is the only way to acquire a Dragonmark feat at level 1; characters who select a different background
Backgrounds This section presents seventeen backgrounds using the same format as those in the Player’s Handbook. The fourteen that represent dragonmarked heirs offer Dragonmark feats rather than
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything
featured in this chapter: A way to customize your character’s origin by changing some of your racial traits Guidance on changing your subclass The artificer class, a master of magical invention Class
features and subclasses for every class in the Player’s Handbook Feats for anyone who uses that optional rule The wizard Tasha studies magic outside the hut of her adoptive mother, Baba Yaga
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Player’s Handbook
. Chapter 3 offers twelve classes to choose from, along with forty-eight subclasses. Chapter 4: Character Origins. Background and species are key elements in defining a character’s origin, which further
shapes the character’s abilities beyond the choice of class. Background and species options are presented in chapter 4. Chapter 5: Feats. The feats in chapter 5 are special features that characters
classes
Basic Rules (2014)
, resilience, and feats of strength.
Primal Instinct
People of towns and cities take pride in their settled ways, as if denying one’s connection to nature were a mark of superiority. To a barbarian
character, think about where your character comes from and his or her place in the world. Talk with your DM about an appropriate origin for your barbarian. Did you come from a distant land, making you a
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->D&D Beyond Basic Rules
one skill of your choice. Versatile. You gain an Origin feat of your choice (see “Feats”). Skilled is recommended.
commended, respected, and feared on many worlds. Humans are as diverse in appearance as the people of Earth, and they have many gods. Scholars dispute the origin of humanity, but one of the earliest
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Dungeon Master’s Guide (2014)
campaign draws on the themes and stories of ancient myth and legend, from Gilgamesh to Cú Chulainn. Adventurers attempt mighty feats of legend, aided or hindered by the gods or their agents — and
they might have divine blood themselves. The monsters and villains they face probably have a similar origin. The minotaur in the dungeon isn’t just another bull-headed humanoid, but the Minotaur
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->D&D Beyond Basic Rules
score above 20. Feat. A background gives your character a specified Origin feat (described in “Feats”). Skill Proficiencies. A background gives your character proficiency in two specified skills
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->D&D Beyond Basic Rules
Step 2: Determine Origin Determining your character’s origin involves choosing a background, a species, and two languages. A character’s background represents the place and occupation that were most
, Soldier Intelligence Acolyte, Criminal, Sage Wisdom Acolyte, Sage Charisma Acolyte Record Your Feat. A background gives you a feat, which grants your character particular capabilities. Feats are
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Player’s Handbook
Step 2: Determine Origin Determining your character’s origin involves choosing a background, a species, and two languages. A character’s background represents the place and occupation that were most
Your Feat. A background gives you a feat, which grants your character particular capabilities. Feats are detailed in chapter 5. Write the feat on your character sheet. Note Proficiencies. Your background
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Uni and the Hunt for the Lost Horn
of your choice. (This is included above.) Versatile. You gain an Origin feat of your choice. Skilled is recommended. (This is included above.) Feats Lucky Origin Feat You gain the following benefits
) check you make as part of the Hide action during combat. Sniper. If you make an attack roll while hidden and the roll misses, making the attack roll doesn’t reveal your location. Tough Origin Feat Your
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Uni and the Hunt for the Lost Horn
of your choice. (This is included above.) Versatile. You gain an Origin feat of your choice. Skilled is recommended. (This is included above.) Feats Skilled Origin Feat You gain proficiency in any
combination of three skills or tools of your choice. (This is included above.) Repeatable. You can take this feat more than once. Tough Origin Feat Your Hit Point maximum increases by an amount equal to
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Uni and the Hunt for the Lost Horn
your choice. (This is included above.) Versatile. You gain an Origin feat of your choice. Skilled is recommended. (This is included above.) Feats Ability Score Improvement General Feat (Prerequisite
. You can take this feat more than once. Alert Origin Feat You gain the following benefits. Initiative Proficiency. When you roll Initiative, you can add your Proficiency Bonus to the roll. Initiative
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Uni and the Hunt for the Lost Horn
your choice. (This is included above.) Versatile. You gain an Origin feat of your choice. Skilled is recommended. (This is included above.) Feats Defense Fighting Style Feat (Prerequisite: Fighting
throw and are holding a Shield. Skilled Origin Feat You gain proficiency in any combination of three skills or tools of your choice. (This is included above.) Repeatable. You can take this feat more than
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Uni and the Hunt for the Lost Horn
of your choice. (This is included above.) Versatile. You gain an Origin feat of your choice. Skilled is recommended. (This is included above.) Feats Great Weapon Master General Feat (Prerequisite
. Immediately after you score a Critical Hit with a Melee weapon or reduce a creature to 0 Hit Points with one, you can make one attack with the same weapon as a Bonus Action. Skilled Origin Feat You gain
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Uni and the Hunt for the Lost Horn
your choice. (This is included above.) Versatile. You gain an Origin feat of your choice. Skilled is recommended. (This is included above.) Feats Ability Score Improvement General Feat (Prerequisite
. You can take this feat more than once. Healer Origin Feat You gain the following benefits. Battle Medic. If you have a Healer’s Kit, you can expend one use of it and tend to a creature within 5 feet
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Uni and the Hunt for the Lost Horn
of your choice. (This is included above.) Versatile. You gain an Origin feat of your choice. Skilled is recommended. (This is included above.) Feats Skilled Origin Feat You gain proficiency in any
make an attack roll, you can increase the spell’s range by 60 feet. Tough Origin Feat Your Hit Point maximum increases by an amount equal to twice your character level when you gain this feat. Whenever
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->D&D Beyond Basic Rules
“Feats”). Repeatable. You can gain this invocation more than once. Each time you do so, choose a different Origin feat. Lifedrinker Prerequisite: Level 9+ Warlock, Pact of the Blade Invocation Once per
that damage. Lessons of the First Ones Prerequisite: Level 2+ Warlock You have received knowledge from an elder entity of the multiverse, allowing you to gain one Origin feat of your choice (see
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse->Sigil and the Outlands
through feats of strength. Glorium’s leader is Tyrza Bonebreaker (chaotic good, human gladiator wearing a belt of giant strength [frost giant]), the daughter of the gate-town’s previous ruler, Flatnose
for Glory. Creatures in Glorium have advantage on death saving throws. Horns of Battle. Whenever a conflict of any sort starts in Glorium, a horn can be heard within 300 feet of the conflict’s origin
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Dungeon Master’s Guide
, from Gilgamesh to Cú Chulainn. Adventurers attempt mighty feats of legend, aided or hindered by the gods or their agents—and the characters might have divine ancestry themselves. The monsters and
villains they face might have a similar origin. The chimera in the dungeon isn’t just a random beast but the product of a divine curse. Mythic Fantasy Conflicts. Conflicts like these highlight the themes