You can expend one superiority die and use a bonus action on your turn to feint, choosing one creature within 5 feet of you as your target. You have advantage on your next attack roll against that creature.
Does superiority dice stack?
If you already have superiority dice, you gain one more; otherwise, you have one superiority die, which is a d6. This clearly indicates that Martial Adept’s superiority die does scale up with the Battle Master fighter’s Improved Combat Superiority feature, turning into a d10 at 10th level and a d12 at 18th level.
How many maneuvers does a battle master get?
Essentially, this D&D Subclass relies on Maneuvers to “dictate” the flow of combat. The Battle Master has access to more than 20 Maneuvers to use in battle. However, a full Battle Master build may only choose nine Maneuvers by 20th Level, so they must pick carefully.
Can you use more than one battle Master maneuver per turn?
This refers to a single attack (roll), not an Attack action – so if you have the Extra Attack feature, you can use multiple maneuvers per turn (assuming you have the superiority dice for it) if you take the Attack action and make the qualifying attacks, but you could only use one maneuver on each of the attacks that are part of that action.
Can a battle master fighter apply the feinting attack and trip attack maneuvers?
A character with at least 3 Battle Master fighter levels and 2 barbarian levels is able to use Reckless Attack AND maneuvers to modify the same attack. While raging, you also get a modest damage bonus. You can only expend a superiority die for trip AFTER the attack hits and before you roll damage.
Can you use more than one maneuver per attack?
You can use only one maneuver per attack. If you have additional attacks, from a feat, from the Extra Attack class feature or from some other source, you can use one additional superiority die per attack to use more maneuvers within the same round.
When do you expend superiority die in battle Master?
If you hit, you add the superiority die to the attack’s damage roll. When you hit a creature with a weapon attack, you can expend one superiority die to maneuver one of your comrades into a more advantageous position. You add the superiority die to the attack’s damage roll, and you choose a friendly creature who can see or hear you.