Silent Performance (5e Feat)

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Silent Performance

Prerequisites: Ability to cast at least 1 spell and play at least 1 instrument

As a magical caster and performer you've spent several hours practicing your craft to be as unique and useful as possible. This allows you to gain the following benefits:

-Increase your (Wisdom) or (Charisma) score by 1, to a maximum of 20.

-You gain proficiency in (Performance). If you are already proficient in the skill, you add double your proficiency bonus to checks you make with it.

-When casting a spell with a verbal component you may make a (Performance) check against viewers' passive (Perception). If you are successful they are unaware of a spell being cast and believe it is just a performance. If you succeed by 5 or more you can choose to have the performance be silent.


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