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''Benefit:'' The Defender's Gambit feat allows the following options, with enough prowess expenditure:  
''Benefit:'' The Defender's Gambit feat allows the following options, with enough prowess expenditure:  
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''Marked Target'' (X prowess):  
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''Marked Target'' (X prowess): As a swift action, you may designate an enemy within 60': as long as you stay within 60' of that enemy, they take a -3 penalty on attack rolls against targets other than you. In addition, you deal 1d6 extra damage when attacking that enemy in melee, plus an additional 1d6 per three abilities granted by this feat. You may only designate one enemy at a time: designating a new target immediately removes the old one.
''Guardianship'' (X prowess): When an ally of yours is targeted by a melee attack (including a touch spell that must make an attack roll), you may move up to 5' into your ally's square. If you do so, move your ally 5' in any direction, as if they had taken a 5' step. The attacker must treat you as the target of the attack or effect, making attack rolls and checks against you instead of your ally. However, he makes any attack rolls against your touch AC. If his attack roll hits your touch AC but not your full AC, the attack bounces off harmlessly. If it hits both AC values, or if the original attack is a touch attack, you are affected as if you were the original target.
''Guardianship'' (X prowess): When an ally of yours is targeted by a melee attack (including a touch spell that must make an attack roll), you may move up to 5' into your ally's square. If you do so, move your ally 5' in any direction, as if they had taken a 5' step. The attacker must treat you as the target of the attack or effect, making attack rolls and checks against you instead of your ally. However, he makes any attack rolls against your touch AC. If his attack roll hits your touch AC but not your full AC, the attack bounces off harmlessly. If it hits both AC values, or if the original attack is a touch attack, you are affected as if you were the original target.

Revision as of 19:26, 14 October 2010

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