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How does Titan Fighting work when fighting giants?
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<blockquote data-quote="Arkhandus" data-source="post: 2068162" data-attributes="member: 13966"><p>You get your usual racial bonus against all creatures of the Giant type while using the feat, as normal, but with that feat you can also apply that racial bonus against any creature larger than yourself, not just a Giant, but only against one such non-Giant per round.</p><p></p><p>I.E. if you're fighting two ogres and a dire bear, assuming you're a dwarf, you'll get your racial +4 dodge bonus against the ogres, and with the feat you can also apply that bonus against the dire bear at the same time, by designating the dire bear as your Dodge feat's target (the racial bonus supersedes the Dodge feat's bonus though, based on the wording of that feat from Races of Stone).</p><p></p><p>The wording of the feat is ambiguous, but its wording most closely indicates that your racial dodge bonus against Giants is used INSTEAD OF your Dodge feat's bonus versus the targeted enemy. Also by its wording, the closest meaning of it is that this isn't in addition to your racial bonus, but merely an extension of it, so doesn't double the racial bonus against Giants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arkhandus, post: 2068162, member: 13966"] You get your usual racial bonus against all creatures of the Giant type while using the feat, as normal, but with that feat you can also apply that racial bonus against any creature larger than yourself, not just a Giant, but only against one such non-Giant per round. I.E. if you're fighting two ogres and a dire bear, assuming you're a dwarf, you'll get your racial +4 dodge bonus against the ogres, and with the feat you can also apply that bonus against the dire bear at the same time, by designating the dire bear as your Dodge feat's target (the racial bonus supersedes the Dodge feat's bonus though, based on the wording of that feat from Races of Stone). The wording of the feat is ambiguous, but its wording most closely indicates that your racial dodge bonus against Giants is used INSTEAD OF your Dodge feat's bonus versus the targeted enemy. Also by its wording, the closest meaning of it is that this isn't in addition to your racial bonus, but merely an extension of it, so doesn't double the racial bonus against Giants. [/QUOTE]
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