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<blockquote data-quote="Steampunkette" data-source="post: 8430227" data-attributes="member: 6796468"><p>So... The Adamant Mountain fighting style originates in Musarra with the Minotaurs. The whole "Big strong implacable warrior with a big weapon" style. I think that may be the Dawnguard's style and I think maybe the Dawn's Training feat (The first of the 3) should maybe exemplify that. Tentatively (Subject to change when the PDFs drop) here's my thoughts for what the feat grants.</p><p></p><p>1) Access to the Adamant Mountain style if your class normally doesn't grant it. No free Maneuvers or Exertion, though.</p><p>2) Treat your Prestige as 1 higher while in Musarra.</p><p>3) Unyielding Flesh. While holding a weapon with both hands you may choose to expend your Bonus Action to reduce your movement speed to 0 until the start of your next turn. When you do so, you gain Temporary Hit Points equal to your proficiency bonus until the start of your next turn.</p><p></p><p>So an Adept in Musarra joins the Dawnguard.</p><p>They gain Adamant Mountain as a Fighting Style they wouldn't normally have access to. They can't benefit from the "Heavy Weapon" maneuvers that the Adamant Mountain allows them to access, but they could benefit from things like "Unstoppable" that let them expend their reaction to avoid specific conditions.</p><p>While in Musarra, their Prestige is treated as 1 higher, giving them better access to the city as members of a well known and well trusted organization with ties to King Orodis himself.</p><p>They can expend their bonus action against an enemy with a very high attack bonus to reduce incoming damage -without- spending any Exertion instead of Dodging as a bonus action and expending exertion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steampunkette, post: 8430227, member: 6796468"] So... The Adamant Mountain fighting style originates in Musarra with the Minotaurs. The whole "Big strong implacable warrior with a big weapon" style. I think that may be the Dawnguard's style and I think maybe the Dawn's Training feat (The first of the 3) should maybe exemplify that. Tentatively (Subject to change when the PDFs drop) here's my thoughts for what the feat grants. 1) Access to the Adamant Mountain style if your class normally doesn't grant it. No free Maneuvers or Exertion, though. 2) Treat your Prestige as 1 higher while in Musarra. 3) Unyielding Flesh. While holding a weapon with both hands you may choose to expend your Bonus Action to reduce your movement speed to 0 until the start of your next turn. When you do so, you gain Temporary Hit Points equal to your proficiency bonus until the start of your next turn. So an Adept in Musarra joins the Dawnguard. They gain Adamant Mountain as a Fighting Style they wouldn't normally have access to. They can't benefit from the "Heavy Weapon" maneuvers that the Adamant Mountain allows them to access, but they could benefit from things like "Unstoppable" that let them expend their reaction to avoid specific conditions. While in Musarra, their Prestige is treated as 1 higher, giving them better access to the city as members of a well known and well trusted organization with ties to King Orodis himself. They can expend their bonus action against an enemy with a very high attack bonus to reduce incoming damage -without- spending any Exertion instead of Dodging as a bonus action and expending exertion. [/QUOTE]
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