D&D 5E Until end of next turn or attack


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Whether the feat is worth it depends on your fighting style

- If you are "sneaky melee", then yes. It allows you to attack (with CA) and then move into a better position without provoking OAs.

- If you are ranged, no (for the most part). You would likely be attacking as your last action, so it wouldn't make much of a difference.

- If you are typical melee (ranger, fighter, etc), maybe. Chances are you would be staying in melee with the opponent anyways.

One thing the feat allows everyone to do is make ALL attacks that round with CA. So if you use your Action Point, have any Move or Minor attacks, all of them would be made while invisible.

Or a Censure of Pursuit Avenger, after the shift from Overwhelming Strike, working (as you should) with a Defender class from your party.

You hit your target, who is flanked between you and your Defender class Ally, then shift one square back, then pull the target into the square you just left. You're invisible, so the target has 2 (losing options). He can try to hit you, at -5 and not knowing what square you are in, thus trigging your Defender Ally's Mark, or go after the Defender, provoking an OA from you and your Avengers Censure of Pursuit bonus kicks in.

Win-Win... :)
 


the Jester

Legend
Alas, I believe you cannot use immediate actions during your own turn.

Hmm, good point. Okay, so the best you can hope for- having used your immediate action- is a combination of opportunity actions and a free + minor attack on your turn, plus an action point- still seems pretty good to me!
 

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