Siege Creature (5e Feat)

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This content intends to provide a different experience, or goes beyond the scope of the anticipated subjects and situations, than the 5e rules were intended to handle. Some portions of the content below may not be what you expect from traditional game content. When implementing this content, DMs and Players should read over all the information carefully, and consider the following specific notes of interest:
This feat is design to be used alongside beast and monster transformations, and monstrous races such as the chimera. While in most cases its benefits will only apply for a limited duration, large sized races will grant them permanently, and as such it may not be balanced for conventional play.


Siege Creature

Prerequisites: Large size or larger, or the ability to become a large sized or larger creature
You've learned to use your great size to your advantage. If you are a large sized or larger creature, or are currently transformed into a large or larger sized creature, you gain the following benefits:

  • Your size increases by one size category, your height doubles, and your weight is multiplied by eight. Additionally, you can now carry, push, drag, and lift the amount of your new size.
  • Your gain an additional 5 feet of reach with weapons and unarmed strikes, and an additional 10 feet to your movement speed. You also have advantage on rolls made to shove, grapple and restrain creatures smaller than you, and to escape being grappled and restrained by them. You also impose disadvantage on creatures attempting to shove, grapple or restrain you if they are smaller than you.
  • You deal your maximum amount of damage, doubled, to terrain and objects whenever you make an attack roll against them using a weapon or unarmed strike, or an ability that isn't a spell.

These benefits only apply when the base size of your current form is at least large. You lose these benefits if your normal size would be reduced below large, by enlarge/reduce for example, or the duration of any effects making you large wear off, such as polymorph.


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