Spell Focus (Enchantment)

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A feat.


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Spell Focus (Divination)

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A feat.


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Spell Focus (Conjuration)

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A feat.

Prerequisite For: Augment Summoning


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Spell Focus (Abjuration)

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A feat.


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Widen Spell

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A feat.


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Whirlwind Attack

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At a Glance

A feat.

Prerequisite: Combat Expertise, Dodge, Mobility, Spring Attack


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Weapon Specialization

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At a Glance

A header for several feats; one for each type of weapon:

Prerequisite: Weapon Proficiency, Weapon Focus.

Prerequisite for Greater Weapon Specialization, Epic Weapon Specialization.


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Weapon Focus

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At a Glance

A header for several feats; one for each weapon:

Prerequisite: Weapon Proficiency.

Prerequisite for Weapon Specialization, Greater Weapon Focus, Greater Weapon Specialization, Epic Weapon Focus, Epic Weapon Specialization.


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Weapon Finesse

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At a Glance

A feat.

In 3e, Weapon Finesse covers only a selected weapon; if you fight with multiple eligible weapons you would need to take the feat multiple times to enjoy its benefits with all of your eligible weapons. Eligible weapons include rapier, spiked chain, and all “light” weapons.

In 3.5e, you only need to take the feat once, and you will enjoy its benefits with all eligible weapons. Eligible weapons now include whip in addition to rapier, spiked chain, and all “light” weapons.


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Two-Weapon Fighting

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At a Glance

A feat.

Prerequisite For: Two-Weapon Defense, Improved Two-Weapon Fighting, Greater Two-Weapon Fighting.

In 3e, there was a feat called Ambidexterity, which was a prerequisite for Two-Weapon Fighting. In 3.5e, the Ambidexterity feat no longer exists and its benefits are included in Two-Weapon Fighting.


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  • Unapproachable East [17665] page 6 — a sidebar at the bottom of the page describes Skill and Feat Changes in the 3.5 rules

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