How To Create A Fighting Style
Many characters in action films, videogames and anime use Jeet Kune Do as their personal fighting style, including: Kato from Green Hornet is the first fictional character to use Jeet Kune Do, as he was portrayed by Bruce Lee in the 1966 TV series. In the afore-mentioned TV series, Lee would demonstrate various techniques associated with Jeet. You adopt a particular style of fighting as your specialty. Choose one of the following options. You can’t take a Fighting Style option more than once, even if you later get to choose again. You gain a +2 bonus to attack rolls you make with ranged weapons. While you are wearing armor, you gain a +1 bonus to.
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Two Handed Fighting
- Usage:Passive
- Prerequisite: 15 Strength
How To Create A Fighting Style Pokemon
Description
While fighting with a two-handed weapon you gain a +2 Combat Style bonus to Melee Power and +60% Strikethrough chance. While using a two-handed weapon (not including Bastard Sword or Dwarven Axe), your Ability Score bonus to damage improves by 0.25 (to 1.75x the Ability Score you use for damage).
- For the purpose of this feat, you are considered to be two-handed fighting while using a two-handed melee weapon (not including Handwraps).
- You are also considered to be two-handed fighting while wielding a Bastard Sword or Dwarven axe in your main hand and a Shield, Orb, Rune Arm, or Nothing in your off-hand.
- You are not considered to be two-handed fighting while in Wild Shape.
Notes
- The Single Weapon Fighting feat and Two Handed Fighting feat cannot be taken by the same character.
- Artificers may select this feat as one of their artificer bonus feats.
- Fighters may select this feat as one of their fighter bonus feats.
- Monks may select this feat as one of their martial arts feats.
Feat | Requirements | Strikethrough (Cumulative) | Combat Style Bonus | Other Benefits |
---|---|---|---|---|
None | 20% | 1.5x ability modifier damage scaling with two handed weapons. | ||
0 BAB, 15 Strength | 2 | 1.75x ability modifier damage scaling with two handed weapons. | ||
6 BAB, 17 Strength | 4 | 2x ability modifier damage scaling with two handed weapons. | ||
11 BAB, 17 Strength | 6 | 2.25x ability modifier damage scaling with two handed weapons. | ||
Level 26, 28, or 29 Epic Destiny Feat | 10 |
Historical notes[edit]
Best Fighting Styles
- As of Update 5 this feat worked with glancing blows caused by Bastard Swords and Dwarven Axes when wielded as a single weapon or weapon and shield combination.
- As of Update 23 glancing blows worked while moving if a character has this feat.
- Update 45 replaced Glancing blows mechanic with Strikethrough.