Unseen Threat (5e Feat)
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Unseen Threat
Whenever you succeed a backstab on an enemy, you deal extra damage equal to your proficiency modifier and they cannot take the dash action for that turn.
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Whenever you succeed a backstab on an enemy, you deal extra damage equal to your proficiency modifier and they cannot take the dash action for that turn.
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