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Legendary Prowess [Epic]
Prerequisites: Epic ProwessBenefit: You gain a +2 bonus on all attacks. Any time a feat, prestige class, or other rule refers to your base attack bonus (except for gaining additional attacks), add the bonus gained from this feat and all Epic Prowess feats you have taken to determine your base attack bonus (this is in addition to your epic attack bonus). Furthermore, a natural 1 on any attack roll is instead treated as a natural roll of 2.
Normal: Only your epic attack bonus can increase your base attack bonus (except for gaining additional attacks).Special: A fighter may select Legendary Prowess as one of his epic fighter bonus feats.
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Article Balance | High + |
Author | Gd1w + |
Identifier | 3.5e Feat + |
Prerequisite | Epic Prowess + |
Rating | Unrated + |
Summary | Your perception and skill in combat are the stuff of legend. + |
Title | Legendary Prowess + |
Type | Epic + |