Feat Name: The feat’s name also indicates what subcategory, if any, the feat belongs to, and is followed by a basic description of what the feat does. Prerequisite: A minimum ability score, another feat or feats, a minimum base attack bonus, a minimum number of ranks in one or more skills, or anything else required in order to take the feat.
How does a feat break a mind affecting effect?
An ally who also has this feat can deal damage to you in order to break an ongoing mind-affecting effect that allows a saving throw. The ally must cause at least 5 points of damage to you with an attack, spell, or other ability. You then reroll your saving throw, with a +1 bonus for every 5 additional points of damage the attack caused.
What can you do with elemental spells in RuneScape?
You can combine your elemental spells with those of your allies to produce entirely new and synergistic magical effects. Nearby performers can aid your perform checks. When you successfully use the Aid Another action to assist an ally’s skill check, and the ally also has this feat, the bonus is +4 instead of +2.
Which is the correct name for a feat?
Feat Name: The feat’s name. Category/Type: Some feats fit into more than one category, such as Teamwork or Channeling feats. While Teamwork feats are an official “category”, “Channeling” is not.
Feat Name: The feat’s name also indicates what subcategory, if any, the feat belongs to, and is followed by a basic description of what the feat does. Prerequisite: A minimum ability score, another feat or feats, a minimum BAB, a minimum number of ranks in one or more skills, or anything else required in order to take the feat.
When did the EverQuest Underfoot expansion come out?
Underfoot is EverQuest’s sixteenth expansion. It was announced on July 1, 2009, and will be officially launched on December 15, 2009. Completion of three “Road to Underfoot” tasks allowed for early access to the expansion beginning on December 8, 2009.
What happens if you have the same feat more than once?
If a character has the same feat more than once, its benefits do not stack unless indicated otherwise in the description. Normal: What a character who does not have this feat is limited to or restricted from doing. If not having the feat causes no particular drawback, this entry is absent.
When does a feat have no prerequisites?
This entry is absent if a feat has no prerequisite. A feat may have more than one prerequisite. Benefit: What the feat enables the character (“you” in the feat description) to do. If a character has the same feat more than once, its benefits do not stack unless indicated otherwise in the description.