Blessing of the Hunt (5e Blessing)
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Blessing of the Hunt[edit]
You gain a boon to your attributes, the ability to track and hunt a target you mark and greater awareness.
This blessing is often given to executors, hunters and inquisitors who are inclined to chase after their enemies and execute their judgement. The blessing itself can be given by most gods and greater entities but is mostly given by gods and entities who often send their followers into crusades and hunting quests.
- You may increase one of your ability scores by 3, one by 2 and other by 1, or three by 1. As usual, you cannot increase an ability score beyond 20 (Alternatively the entity who gave the blessing can choose which attributes get increased).
- You can use your bonus action to maek a creature less than 40ft(12m) away from you, for the next hour, as a bonus action you can become aware of that creature's exact position for an instant as long as it isn't even plane of existence as you, this effect can only affect one creature at a time.
- The first time you attack a creature marked by this ability with a spell or a weapon attack after a short rest, deal additional damage equal to your profficiency bonus against it of the same type as the damage of the weapon/spell.
- You can't get lost in mazes and remember almost perfectly any path you've passed.
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