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Many academics develop an affinity for nature, studying the vast fauna that inhabit the different planets throughout the galaxy. Those scholars who choose the Zoologist Pursuit capitalize on their knowledge of animals, developing a strong bond with a companion with whom they gain an advantage on the battlefield.

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Wilderness Expert

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When you choose this pursuit at 3rd level, you gain proficiency your choice of Animal Handling or Nature skills. Additionally, when you make a Wisdom (Animal Handling) check, you gain a bonus to the check equal to your Intelligence modifier.

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Beast Companion

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Also at 3rd level, you learn to employ all the knowledge you've accumulated to forge a powerful bond with your own personal beast companion.

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Choose your beast, which is detailed at the end of this pursuit. Over the course of 8 hours, which can be done during a long rest, you can expend 500 cr worth of herbs and food to call forth an animal from the wilderness to serve as your companion.

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If your beast dies, or you want to bond with a different creature, you must first break the bond with your current beast companion. You may only have one beast companion at a time.

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Your beast gains a variety of benefits while it is bonded to you:

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  • Your beast's level equals your scholar level, and for each scholar level you gain after 3rd, your beast companion gains an additional hit die and increases its hit points accordingly.
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  • Your beast has the proficiency bonus of a player character of the same level.
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  • Whenever you gain the Ability Score Improvement feature in this class, your beast's abilities also improve. Your beast can increase one ability score of your choice by 2, or it can increase two ability scores of your choice by 1. As normal, your beast can't increase an ability score above 20 using this feature unless its description specifies otherwise.
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  • While your beast is the target of your Critical Analysis feature, it gains a bonus to ability checks, armor class, attack rolls, damage rolls, and saving throws equal to half your Intelligence modifier (rounded up).
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Additional Maneuvers

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Lastly at 3rd level, you gain access to new maneuvers which reflect the progress of your studies into the biology and behavior of animals. Whenever you learn a new maneuver, you can choose from any of the following as well. The maneuvers are listed in alphabetical order.

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Loyal Bond

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Whenever you are hit with an attack, you can expend one superiority die to command your companion to immediately use its reaction and move up to its speed directly towards you. If it ends this movement within 5 feet of you, roll the superiority die. Your companion takes the damage instead of you, subtracting the amount you rolled from the total.

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Go Get 'Em

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While your companion is moving, you can expend a superiority die and add 5 times the number rolled to its movement speed.

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Pin Down

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When your beast attempts to grapple or knock a creature prone, you can expend a superiority die to give it direction as long as it can see or hear you. Roll a superiority die and add it to your beast's Strength (Athletics) check.

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Primal Endurance

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As an action, you can expend a superiority die to improve your beast's defense. Roll the die and add it to your beast's AC until the beginning of your next turn.

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Sic 'Em

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As an action, you can command your beast to savage a nearby enemy. Your beast can use its reaction to immediately move up to 10 feet and make one attack, adding the superiority dice to the damage roll on a hit.

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Spine-Chilling Howls

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As an action, you can expend one superiority die to command your beast to frighten another creature. The target must then succeed on a Wisdom saving throw against your Maneuver save DC or become frightened of both you and your beast for 1 minute.

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Wild Senses

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Whenever you make a Wisdom (Perception) or a Wisdom (Survival) check, you can request the aid of your beast by expending a superiority die, adding the number rolled to the check. You can use this maneuver before or after making the ability check, but before the results of the ability check are determined.

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Vicious Hunting

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Beginning at 6th level, your beast companion's strikes count as enhanced for the purpose of overcoming resistance and immunity to unenhanced attacks and damage.

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Creature Comprehension

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Starting at 9th level, when your beast makes an attack roll, ability check, or saving throw, you may expend a superiority die and apply the benefits of a maneuver you know from this class, as if you have taken the action yourself.

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Feral Ferocity

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Once you've reached 17th level, you have learned how to push your beast beyond its limits. If your beast is within 30 feet of you and can see or hear you, you can command it to enter a furious state. While raging, your beast gains the following benefits:

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  • Your beast has advantage on Strength checks and Strength saving throws if it is size Medium or larger.
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  • Your beast has advantage on Dexterity checks and Dexterity saving throws if it is size Small or smaller.
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  • When your hits with an attack, it deals bonus damage equal to your Intelligence modifier.
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  • Your beast has resistance to kinetic and energy damage.
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Your beast's furious state lasts for 1 minute. It ends early if your beast is knocked unconscious. You can end your beast's furious state as a bonus action.

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Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.

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Discoveries (Zoologist)

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When you select this pursuit, you gain access to new discoveries which reflect your studies in biology and behaviour of alien lifeforms. Whenever you learn a new discovery, you can choose from any of the following as well. The discoveries are listed in alphabetical order.

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Advantageous Companion

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When you make a Charisma (Intimidation) check against a creature that can see your beast companion, and your companion is size Medium or larger, you make the check with advantage.

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When you make a Charisma (Persuasion) check against a creature that can see your beast companion, and your companion is size Small or Tiny, you make the check with advantage.

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Colossal Companion

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Prerequisite: 15th level

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You can attempt to temporarily take control of a Huge beast. With the use of 10,000 cr worth of herbs and food, you can make a DC 15 Animal Handling check. On a success, the creature becomes your companion for 1d4 hours and gains the benefits of your Beast Companion feature. You can attempt to extend the duration by one hour by making additional Animal Handling checks. The DC for the first check is 20, and increases by 5 on each subsequent check. On a failure, the creature becomes hostile to you if it wasn't already and becomes immune to this feature for 24 hours.

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Holocam Attachment

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You have learned how to safely attach a holocam on the head of the companion. You learn the tracker droid interface tech power, and your beast becomes a valid target of this power.

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Neat Tricks

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Prerequisite: 5th level

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Your beast gains proficiency in one Strength or Dexterity skill of your choice. If your beast's size is Medium or larger and the chosen skill uses Strength, it has expertise in the chosen skill. If your beast's size is Small or smaller and the chosen skill uses Dexterity, it has expertise in the chosen skill.

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Protective Friend

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If a creature makes a melee attack against you or your companion, and your companion is within 5 feet of you, you can use your reaction to impose disadvantage on the attack roll.

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The More The Merrier

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Prerequisite: 7th level

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Whenever you attempt to call forth an animal as your companion, you can instead spend 1,000 cr worth of components and call forth a swarm of Tiny creatures. The swarm is composed of a number of creatures equal to your scholar level + your Intelligence modifier, and is size Medium. All of the creatures within the swarm act as a single creature.

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Generating Your Beast

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Choosing your beast companion is an integral part of being a Zoologist Scholar. Your beast takes a form of your choosing. Alternatively, your GM can choose what form your beast takes based on your environment.

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Once you've selected your type of beast, you assign your beast companion's ability scores using standard array (16, 14, 14, 12, 10, 8) as you see fit.

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Beast Features

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All beasts share the following traits.

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Hit Points

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  • Hit Points at 1st Level: 4 + your beast's Constitution modifier
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  • Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d4 (or 3) + your beast's Constitution modifier per beast level after 1st
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  • Languages: Your beast can understand simple commands spoken in two languages of your choice, as well as hand signals, but it can not speak
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  • Saving Throws: Choose one from Strength, Intelligence, or Charisma, and another from Dexterity, Constitution, or Wisdom
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  • Skills: Choose two from Acrobatics, Athletics, Intimidation, Perception, Performance, Survival, and Stealth
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  • Armor Class: 10 + your beast's Dexterity modifier
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  • Bestial Traits: Your beast companion four bestial traits of your choice. It gains an additional trait at 5th level (5), 8th level (6), 11th level (7), 14th level (8), and 17th level (9). Whenever you gain a level in this class, you can exchange one trait for another one.
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  • Natural Weapon: Your beast companion attacks with a natural weapon, such as claws or a bite. On a hit, it deals 1d4 kinetic damage.
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  • Size: Tiny
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  • Speed: 20 ft.
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Bestial Traits

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The traits are presented in alphabetical order.

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Aerial

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Your beast companion has a flying speed equal to its walking speed, and opportunity attacks made against it have disadvantage.

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Amphibious

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Your beast companion has a swimming speed equal to its walking speed, and it can breathe air and water.

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Burrower

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Your beast companion has a burrowing speed equal to its walking speed, and it has blindsight out to 10 feet.

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Charger

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If your beast moves at least half its speed straight towards a target before making a melee attack, it deals an additional 1d8 damage on a hit.

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Climber

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Your beast companion has a climbing speed equal to its walking speed, and it has advantage on Strength saving throws and Strength (Athletics) checks that involve climbing.

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Darkvision

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Your beast companion is accustomed to low-light environments. Your beast can see in dim light within 60 feet as if it were bright light, and in darkness as if it were dim light. Your beast can't discern color in darkness, only shades of gray.

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Evasive

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Your beast companion can take the Disengage action as a bonus action.

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Force Adept

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Prerequisite: Force Sensitive
Your beast companion knows one 2nd-level force power of your choice, and once per long rest it can cast it at 2nd-level without expending force points. Your beast's forcecasting ability is Wisdom or Charisma (depending on power alignment).

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Force Resistance

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Your beast companion has advantage on saving throws against force powers.

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Force Sensitive

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Your beast companion knows one 1st-level force power of your choice, and once per long rest it can cast it at 1st-level without expending force points. Your beast's forcecasting ability is Wisdom or Charisma (depending on power alignment).

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Grappler

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When your beast hits with a melee weapon attack, it can use a bonus action to attempt to grapple the target. On a success, the target is both grappled and restrained, and your beast can't attack again while it has a creature grappled.

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Heavy Hide

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Your beast companion's armor class becomes 14.

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Keen Hearing

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Your beast companion has advantage on Wisdom (Perception) checks that rely on hearing.

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Keen Sight

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Your beast companion has advantage on Wisdom (Perception) checks that rely on sight.

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Keen Smell

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Your beast companion has advantage on Wisdom (Perception) checks that rely on smell.

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Light Hide

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Your beast companion's armor class becomes 11 + it's Dexterity modifier.

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Medium Hide

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Your beast companion's armor class becomes 13 + it's Dexterity modifier, to a maximum of +2.

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Natural Camouflage

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When your beast companion attempts to hide, it can opt to not move on its turn. If it avoids moving, it is considered lightly obscured until it moves.

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Nimble Weapon

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Your beast companion can use Dexterity instead of Strength for its attack and damage rolls.

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Pack Tactics

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Your beast companion has advantage on an attack roll against a creature if at least one ally of your beast companion is within 5 feet of the creature and the ally isn't incapacitated.

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Pouncer

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If your beast moves at least half its speed straight toward a creature and hits it with a melee attack, the creature must make a Strength saving throw (DC = 8 + your beast's proficiency bonus + its Strength modifier). If the creature is larger than your beast, it makes this save with advantage. On a failed save, the creature is knocked prone, and your beast can make one additional attack against it as a bonus action.

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Powerful Build

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Your beast companion counts as one size larger when determining its carrying capacity and the weight it can push, drag, or lift.

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Rampager

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If your beast reduces a creature to 0 hit points with a melee attack on its turn, your beast and take a bonus action to move up to half its speed and make a melee attack.

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Ranged Weapon

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Your beast companion has a natural ranged weapon, such as a spitter or or tail spikes. It has a normal range of 30 feet and a long range of 90 feet, and on a hit it deal kinetic damage equal to its natural weapon damage die.

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Reach Weapon

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Your beast companion has a natural weapon with reach, such as a tail or wings. It has the reach property, and on a hit it deals kinetic damage equal to its natural weapon damage die.

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Size: Huge

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Prerequisite: Size Large
Your beast companion’s size is Huge. Its hit points increase by an amount equal to its level + 1, its Hit Die becomes a d12, its natural weapon damage die becomes a d12, and its walking speed increases to 40.

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Size: Large

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Prerequisite: Size Medium
Your beast companion's size is Large. Its hit points increase by an amount equal to its level + 1, its Hit Die becomes a d10, its natural weapon damage die becomes a d10, and it's walking speed increases to 35.

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Size: Medium

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Prerequisite: Size Small
Your beast companion's size is Medium. Its hit points increase by an amount equal to its level + 1, its Hit Die becomes a d8, its natural weapon damage die becomes a d8, and its walking speed increases to 30.

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Size: Small

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Your beast companion's size is Small. Its hit points increase by an amount equal to its level + 1, its Hit Die becomes a d6, its natural weapon damage die becomes a d6, and it's walking speed increases to 25.

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Sturdy-Legged

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Your beast companion's long jump is up to 20 feet and its high jump is up to 10 feet, with or without a running start, and it has advantage on Strength and Dexterity saving throws made against effects that would knock it prone.

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Swift

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Your beast companion can take the Dash action as a bonus action.

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Tremorsense

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Your beast companion gains tremorsense out to 30 feet.

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Venomous Weapon

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When your beast companion deals damage to a creature, it must make a Constitution saving throw (DC = 8 + your beast's proficiency bonus + your beast's Constitution modifier) or become poisoned until the end of its next turn.

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Form I: Shii-Cho

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Form I, also known as Determination Form, uses wild, unpredictable attacks designed to distract and disarm their foes. Those guardians who focus on Shii-Cho Form make seemingly random, yet deliberate, attacks to knock their opponents off-balance.

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Form Basics

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When you choose this form as your focus at 3rd level, you learn the basics of the chosen form. You gain the @Compendium[sw5e.lightsaberform.rUL9jO0rPLWqOliO]{Shii-Cho Lightsaber Form}, detailed in Chapter 6 of the Player’s Handbook. If you already know this form, you can instead choose another lightsaber form. You can't take a lightsaber form option more than once, even if you later get to choose again.

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The Way of the Sarlaac

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Also at 3rd level, as a bonus action, you can enter a frenetic stance for one minute. While in this stance, the first time you hit a creature with a melee weapon attack on your turn, it has disadvantage on the next melee attack roll it makes against you before the start of your next turn. Additionally, if that creature is within 5 feet of you, it must make a Strength saving throw (DC = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Strength or Dexterity modifier). On a failed save, it is pushed back 5 feet, and you can immediately move into the space it just vacated without provoking opportunity attacks.

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This effect ends early if you are incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.

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Channel the Force

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Lastly at 3rd level, you gain the following Channel the Force option.

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Disarming Slash

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When you hit a creature with a melee weapon attack, you can expend a use of your Channel the Force (no action required) to attempt to disarm the target, forcing it to drop one item of your choice that it's holding. The creature must make a Strength saving throw. On a failed save, it drops the object you choose. If you are within 5 feet of the target, and you have a free hand, you can catch the item. Otherwise, the object lands at its feet.

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Unpredictable Motion

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Beginning at 7th level, while you are wielding a melee weapon, opportunity attacks against you are made at disadvantage.

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Sarlaac Sweep

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Starting at 15th level, when a creature moves to within 5 feet of you, you can use your reaction to make a melee weapon attack against that creature. If the attack hits, you can attempt to damage another creature within 5 feet of the original target and within your reach. If the original attack roll would hit the second creature, it takes damage equal to your Strength or Dexterity modifier (your choice). The damage is of the same type dealt by the original attack.

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Master of Determination

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At 20th level, the erratic fluidity of your movement confounds even the most determined of foes. Your Strength or Dexterity and Wisdom or Charisma scores (your choice) increase by 2. Your maximum for these scores increases by 2. Additionally, you can use your action to gain the following benefits for 1 minute:

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  • You have resistance to kinetic and energy damage from unenhanced weapons.
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  • Attack rolls made against you can't have advantage.
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  • When more than one creature is within 5 feet of you, you gain a bonus to your Armor Class equal to the number of creatures within 5 feet of you, up to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, minimum of one).
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  • When you use your Sarlaac Sweep feature, you have advantage on the attack roll, and you can apply the bonus damage to every creature within 5 feet of you.
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This effect ends early if you are incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.

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Bloodstorm Approach

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The Bloodstorm Approach is said to have originated from the ancient wookiee Hroufrasnooohn clan (which loosely translates to Bloodstorm in Galactic Basic), whose warriors performed gravity-defying feats with their flying vibroaxes through a combination of unorthodox techniques and a mystical belief in their own abilities. A berserker who follows this approach can hurl their devastating weapons at enemies with such power and skill that it completely blurs the line between melee and ranged combat.

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Furious Throw

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When you choose this approach at 3rd level, your throwing techniques have become a perfect extension of your melee prowess. You may count your thrown weapon attacks as if they were melee weapon attacks for the purposes of your class abilities and feats, such as your Berserker Rage and Reckless Attack abilities.

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Returning Attacks

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Also at 3rd level, any weapon you throw can ricochet back to you at your command. When you make a thrown weapon attack, you may have the weapon fly back to your hand immediately after the attack.

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Throw Anything

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At 6th level, your strength and mastery of throwing techniques has allowed you to throw vibroaxes as easily as others hurl vibrodaggers. When you are wielding a melee weapon that you have proficiency with, it gains the thrown property (range 20/60).

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Fling People

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Starting at 10th level, you learn to throw creatures as easily as you throw your weapons. When you successfully grapple a creature, you may immediately throw the creature:

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Throw Friend

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If the creature is a willing ally and volunteers to be grappled, you throw the target into any unoccupied space within 60 feet. That creature may immediately use its reaction to make one melee weapon attack, adding your Strength modifier to the attack’s damage roll.

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Throw Foe

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If the creature is an opponent, you throw the target into any unoccupied space within 30 feet, where it takes damage equal to your Strength modifier and falls prone.

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Raging Whirlwind

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At 14th level, you can send your weapon spinning into a gravity-defying whirlwind of pain. Once per rage as an action, you may throw a weapon with the thrown property to a point you choose within 60 feet. The weapon fills the air as a cyclone in a 10 foot radius sphere centered on that point. A creature takes damage equal to the thrown weapon’s damage + your Strength modifier + your Rage Damage when it enter’s the whirlwind’s area for the first time on a turn or starts its turn there. This effect ends when you command the weapon to return to you as a free action or your rage ends.

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Vonil/Ishu Form

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Vonil/Ishu Form, also known as Unity Form, focuses on fighting in tandem with a partner as a warpair. Those guardians who focus on Vonil/Ishu Form utilize teamwork to move swiftly, strike quickly, and protect each other.

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Bonus Proficiencies

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You gain proficiency in your choice of Intimidation or Persuasion.

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Form Basics

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When you choose this form as your focus at 3rd level, you learn the basics of the chosen form. You gain the Vonil/lshu lightsaber form, detailed in the Lightsaber Forms section of the Customization Options document for Expanded Content. If you already know this form, you can instead choose another lightsaber form. You can't take a lightsaber form option more than once, even if you later get to choose again.

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Humanoid Companion

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Also at 3rd level, you've adopted a partner, gaining the services of your own humanoid companion.

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Create your humanoid companion as detailed in the Companions section of the Customization Options document for Expanded Content.

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If your companion dies, or you want to bond with a different one, you must first break the bond with your current companion. Bonding with a new companion takes 8 hours spent in an appropriate location. You may only have one companion at a time.

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In addition to its traits and features, your companion gains additional benefits while it is bonded to you:

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  • Your companion gains two additional traits. It gains one more additional trait when you reach 11th level in this class. For each trait in excess of your proficiency bonus, your force point maximum is reduced by 2.
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Lastly, while bonded and within 10 feet of you, when you or your companion are dealt damage by an external effect, you can choose to have you or your companion gain resistance to that damage. If you do so, the other of the two takes the same damage. This damage can't be reduced or negated in any way.

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At 11th level, your companion must be within 30 feet of you to benefit from this feature. At 17th level your companion must be within 60 feet.

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The Way of the Hydra

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Lastly at 3rd level, as a bonus acton, you can enter a synchronized stance with your companion for 1 minute, as long as your companion is within 10 feet of you. While in this stance, once per turn, when you hit a creature with an attack, your companion has advantage on the next attack it makes against the same target before the end of your next turn. Additionally, once per turn, when your companion hits a creature with an attack, you have advantage on the next attack you make against the same target before the end of your next turn.

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This effect ends early if either you or your companion are incapacitated or die, or if your companion is ever more than 10 feet away from you. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you complete a long rest.

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At 11th level, your companion must be within 30 feet of you to benefit from this feature. At 17th level, your companion must be within 60 feet.

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Channel the Force

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Starting at 7th level, you gain one of the following Channel the Force options. Choose Smite for Vonil or Shield for Ishu.

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Smite

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Once per turn, when your companion is within 10 feet of you and it hits a creature with a melee weapon attack, you can expend a use of your Channel the Force and expend force points to have your companion deal additional damage to the target, which is the same type as the weapon's damage. The additional damage is 1d8 for each point spent in this way. You can't deal more additional damage than the amount shown in the Focused Strikes column of the guardian table.

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At 11th level, your companion must be within 30 feet of you to benefit from the feature. At 17th level, your companion must be within 60 feet.

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Shield

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When your companion is hit by a weapon attack while within 10 feet of you, you can use your reaction to attempt to divert the attack. When you do so, the damage your companion takes from the attack is reduced by 1d10 + your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice) + your guardian level.

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At 11th level, your companion must be within 30 feet of you to benefit from this feature. At 17th level, your companion must be within 60 feet.

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Teamwork

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By 15th level, you gain one of the following features Choose Takedown for Vonil or Rebuttal for Ishu.

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Takedown

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When your companion takes the Help action and helps you, you have advantage on the next two ability checks or attack rolls you make before the start of your next turn, instead of only one. When you take the Help action and help your companion, your companion has advantage on the next two ability checks or attack rolls it makes before the start of its next turn, instead of only one.

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Rebuttal

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When your companion takes the Help action and helps you, you gain temporary hit points equal to your guardian level that last until the start of your next turn. When you take the Help action and help your companion, it gains temporary hit points equal to your guardian level that last until the start of its next turn.

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Master of Unity

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At 20th level, you and your companion are a paragon of harmony. Your Strength or Dexterity (your choice) and Constitution scores increase by 2. Your maximum for those scores increases by 2. Additionally, you can use your action to gain the following benefits for 1 minute, as long as your companion is within 60 feet of you:

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  • You and your companion have resistance to kinetic and energy damage.
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  • Neither you nor your companion can have disadvantage on attack rolls.
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  • Both you and your companion's critical hit ranges increase by 1.
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This effect ends early if either you or your companion are incapacitated or die, or if your companion is ever more than 60 feet away from you. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you complete a long rest.

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Vonil/Ishu Form

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Vonil/Ishu Form, also known as Unity Form, focuses on fighting in tandem with a partner as a warpair. Those guardians who focus on Vonil/Ishu Form utilize teamwork to move swiftly, strike quickly, and protect each other.

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Bonus Proficiencies

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Vonil/Ishu Form: 3rd level

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You gain proficiency in your choice of Intimidation or Persuasion.

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Form Basics

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Vonil/Ishu Form: 3rd level

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When you choose this form as your focus at 3rd level, you learn the basics of the chosen form. You gain the Vonil/lshu lightsaber form, detailed in the Lightsaber Forms section of the Customization Options document for Expanded Content. If you already know this form, you can instead choose another lightsaber form. You can't take a lightsaber form option more than once, even if you later get to choose again.

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Humanoid Companion

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Vonil/Ishu Form: 3rd, 11th, and 17th level

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Also at 3rd level, you've adopted a partner, gaining the services of your own humanoid companion.

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Create your humanoid companion as detailed in the Companions section of the Customization Options document for Expanded Content.

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If your companion dies, or you want to bond with a different one, you must first break the bond with your current companion. Bonding with a new companion takes 8 hours spent in an appropriate location. You may only have one companion at a time.

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In addition to its traits and features, your companion gains additional benefits while it is bonded to you:

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  • Your companion gains two additional traits. It gains one more additional trait when you reach 11th level in this class. For each trait in excess of your proficiency bonus, your force point maximum is reduced by 2.
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Lastly, while bonded and within 10 feet of you, when you or your companion are dealt damage by an external effect, you can choose to have you or your companion gain resistance to that damage. If you do so, the other of the two takes the same damage. This damage can't be reduced or negated in any way.

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At 11th level, your companion must be within 30 feet of you to benefit from this feature. At 17th level your companion must be within 60 feet.

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The Way of the Hydra

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Vonil/Ishu Form: 3rd level

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Lastly at 3rd level, as a bonus acton, you can enter a synchronized stance with your companion for 1 minute, as long as your companion is within 10 feet of you. While in this stance, once per turn, when you hit a creature with an attack, your companion has advantage on the next attack it makes against the same target before the end of your next turn. Additionally, once per turn, when your companion hits a creature with an attack, you have advantage on the next attack you make against the same target before the end of your next turn.

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This effect ends early if either you or your companion are incapacitated or die, or if your companion is ever more than 10 feet away from you. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you complete a long rest.

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At 11th level, your companion must be within 30 feet of you to benefit from this feature. At 17th level, your companion must be within 60 feet.

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Channel the Force

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Starting at 7th level, you gain one of the following Channel the Force options. Choose Smite for Vonil or Shield for Ishu.

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Smite

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Once per turn, when your companion is within 10 feet of you and it hits a creature with a melee weapon attack, you can expend a use of your Channel the Force and expend force points to have your companion deal additional damage to the target, which is the same type as the weapon's damage. The additional damage is 1d8 for each point spent in this way. You can't deal more additional damage than the amount shown in the Focused Strikes column of the guardian table.

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At 11th level, your companion must be within 30 feet of you to benefit from the feature. At 17th level, your companion must be within 60 feet.

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Shield

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When your companion is hit by a weapon attack while within 10 feet of you, you can use your reaction to attempt to divert the attack. When you do so, the damage your companion takes from the attack is reduced by 1d10 + your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice) + your guardian level.

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At 11th level, your companion must be within 30 feet of you to benefit from this feature. At 17th level, your companion must be within 60 feet.

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Teamwork

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Vonil/Ishu Form: 15th level

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By 15th level, you gain one of the following features Choose Takedown for Vonil or Rebuttal for Ishu.

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Takedown

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When your companion takes the Help action and helps you, you have advantage on the next two ability checks or attack rolls you make before the start of your next turn, instead of only one. When you take the Help action and help your companion, your companion has advantage on the next two ability checks or attack rolls it makes before the start of its next turn, instead of only one.

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Rebuttal

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When your companion takes the Help action and helps you, you gain temporary hit points equal to your guardian level that last until the start of your next turn. When you take the Help action and help your companion, it gains temporary hit points equal to your guardian level that last until the start of its next turn.

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Master of Unity

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Vonil/Ishu Form: 20th level

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At 20th level, you and your companion are a paragon of harmony. Your Strength or Dexterity (your choice) and Constitution scores increase by 2. Your maximum for those scores increases by 2. Additionally, you can use your action to gain the following benefits for 1 minute, as long as your companion is within 60 feet of you:

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  • You and your companion have resistance to kinetic and energy damage.
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  • Neither you nor your companion can have disadvantage on attack rolls.
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  • Both you and your companion's critical hit ranges increase by 1.
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This effect ends early if either you or your companion are incapacitated or die, or if your companion is ever more than 60 feet away from you. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you complete a long rest.

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Exhibition Specialist

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Those fighters who choose to become Exhibition Specialists can't help but show off. Even where there isn't an audience, these warriors take command of the battlefield as though it were a stage.

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Bonus Proficiencies

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Exhibition Specialist: 3rd level

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You gain proficiency in one Charisma skill of your choice.

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In the Spotlight

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Exhibition Specialist: 3rd level

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You can overwhelm an opponent with your unique blend of skill and style. As a bonus action, you can choose one creature you can see within 30 feet of you. The target is marked for 1 minute. While the target is marked, you gain the following benefits:

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  • You can add half your Charisma modifier (minimum of one) to any weapon damage roll you make against the marked target that doesn't already include that modifier.
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  • Your critical hit range against the marked target increases by 1.
  • \nIf the marked target is reduced to 0 hit points, you regain hit points equal to your fighter level + your Charisma modifier (minimum of 1).
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This effect ends early if you're incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a short or long rest.

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Glory Kill

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Exhibition Specialist: 7th level

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As you defeat your enemies in combat, you can weaken the morale of other foes or bolster the resolve of your allies alike. When you score a critical hit or reduce a creature to 0 hit points, you can choose one or more creatures that you can see within 30 feet of you. up to a number equal to your Charisma modifier (minimum of one creature). Each of the chosen creatures are affected by one of the following effects of your choice:

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  • The creature gains temporary hit points equal to 1d6 + your Charisma modifier (minimum of 1 temporary hit point).
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  • The creature must succeed on a Wisdom saving throw (DC = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Charisma modifier) or be frightened of you until the start of your next turn.
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Glorious Defense

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Exhibition Specialist: 15th level

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Your glory on the battlefront can misdirect attacks. When a creature you can see hits you with an attack roll, you can use your reaction to gain a bonus to AC against that attack, potentially causing it to miss you. The bonus equals your Charisma modifier (minimum of +1). If the attack misses, you can make one weapon attack against the attacker as part of this reaction.

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The Beauty of Violence

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Exhibition Specialist: 18th level

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You've perfected a fighting style that allows you to stylishly dominate the field of battle. When you mark a creature with your In The Spotlight feature, you can enhance it For the duration of the mark, you gain the following additional benefits:

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  • You can add your full Charisma modifier, instead of half, to any weapon damage roll you make against the marked target that doesn't already include that modifier.
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  • You can add half your Charisma modifier (minimum of one) to any weapon attack roll you make against the marked target that doesn't already include that modifier.
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  • If the marked target is reduced to 0 hit points, you can use your reaction to mark a new creature within 30 feet of you. The duration of the new mark is equal to the remaining duration of the existing mark.
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This effect ends early if you're incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.

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Enhancement Specialist

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Those fighters who choose to become Enhancement Specialists learn to apply their technological prowess to their blasters. With their deep understanding of both their weapon and how to manipulate its ammunition on the fly, they can often turn the tides of a battle with a single shot.

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Studied Shooter

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When you choose this specialty at 3rd level, you learn specialized theory typical for practitioners of the enhancement trade. You gain proficiency in your choice of the Lore or Technology skills. Additionally, you learn your choice of the encrypted message or minor image tech power. Intelligence is your techcasting ability for these powers.

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Special Ammunition

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Also at 3rd level, you learn ammunition enhancements that are fueled by amplified shots to unleash special enhanced effects.

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Ammunition Enhancements

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You know two ammunition enhancements of your choice, which are detailed under \"Ammunition Enhancements\" below, and you earn more at higher levels. Many ammunition enhancements boost an attack in some way. Once per turn when you fire a shot from a blaster as part of the Attack action, you can apply one of your Ammunition Enhancement options to that shot,

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You gain an additional Ammunition Enhancement option of your choice when you reach certain levels in this class: 7th, 10th, 15th, and 18th level. Each option also improves when you become an 18th-level fighter.

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Each time you learn new ammunition enhancements, you can also replace one ammunition enhancement you know with a different one.

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Amplified Shots

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You have two amplified shots, which you use to activate your ammunition enhancements. An amplified shot is expended when you use it. When you fire an amplified shot, your weapon is treated as enhanced for overcoming resistance and immunity to unenhanced attacks and damage. You decide to use the option when the shot hits a creature, unless the option doesn't involve an attack roll. You regain all of your amplified shots when you finish a short or long rest.

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Saving Throws

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Some of your ammunition enhancements require your target to make a saving throw to resist the maneuver's effects. The saving throw DC is calculated as follows:

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Ammunition save DC = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Dexterity modifier

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Ammunition Enhancements

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The ammunition enhancements are presented in alphabetical order.

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Carbonite Shot

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When this shot strikes its target, shards of carbonite wrap around the target. The creature hit by the shot takes an extra 2d6 cold damage, its speed is reduced by 10 feet, and it takes 2d6 kinetic damage the first time on each turn it moves 1 foot or more without teleporting. The target or any creature that can reach it can use its action to remove the carbonite with a successful Strength (Athletics) check against your Special Ammunition save DC. Otherwise, the carbonite lasts for 1 minute or until you use this option again.

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The cold damage and kinetic damage both increase to 4d6 when you reach 18th level in this class.

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Coercing Shot

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You enhance your shot with chemicals that confuse the target. The creature hit by the shot takes an extra 2d6 poison damage, and choose one of your allies within 30 feet of the target. The target must succeed on a Wisdom saving throw, or it is charmed by the chosen ally until the start of your next turn. This effect ends early if the chosen ally attacks the charmed target, deals damage to it, or forces it to make a saving throw.

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The poison damage increases to 4d6 when you reach 18th level in this class.

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Explosive Shot

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You fire a shot set to explode on impact. The shot detonates after your attack. Immediately after the shot hits the creature, the target and all other creatures within 10 feet of it take 2d6 fire damage each.

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The fire damage increases to 4d6 when you reach 18th level in this class.

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Hallucinogen Shot

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You enhance your shot with hallucinogenic chemicals. The creature hit by the shot takes an extra 2d6 psychic damage, and it must succeed on a Wisdom saving throw or be unable to see anything farther than 5 feet away until the start of your next turn.

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The psychic damage increases to 4d6 when you reach 18th level in this class.

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Piercing Shot

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You enhance your shot with armor-piercing properties. When you use this option, you don't make an attack roll for the attack. Instead, the shot shoots forward in a line, which is 1 foot wide and 30 feet long, before disappearing. The shot passes through objects, ignoring cover. Each creature in that line must make a Dexterity saving throw. On a failed save, a creature takes damage as if it were hit by the shot, plus an extra 1d6 damage of the weapon's type. On a successful save, a target takes half as much damage.

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The extra damage increases to 2d6 when you reach 18th level in this class.

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Quell Shot

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You fire a shot enhanced with a debilitating poison. The creature hit by the shot takes an extra 2d6 poison damage. The target must also succeed on a Constitution saving throw, or the damage dealt by its weapon attacks is halved until the start of your next turn.

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The poison damage increases to 4d6 when you reach 18th level in this class.

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Seeking Shot

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You apply a tracing signal to your shot. When you use this option, you don't make an attack roll for the attack. Instead, choose one creature you have seen in the past minute. The shot flies toward that creature, moving around corners if necessary and ignoring three-quarters cover and half cover. If the target is within the weapon's range and there is a path large enough for the shot to travel to the target, the target must make a Dexterity saving throw. Otherwise, the shot disappears after traveling as far as it can. On a failed save, the target takes damage as if it were hit by the shot, plus an extra 1d6 kinetic damage, and you learn the target's current location. On a successful save, the target takes half as much damage, and you don't learn its location.

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The kinetic damage increases to 2d6 when you reach 18th level in this class.

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Enhanced Shot

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Beginning at 7th level, you gain the ability to enhance your shots. Whenever you fire an unenhanced shot from a blaster, you can make it enhanced for the purpose of overcoming resistance and immunity to unenhanced attacks and damage.

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Redirected Shot

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At 10th level, you learn how to direct an errant shot toward a new target. When you make an attack roll with an enhanced shot and miss, you can use a bonus action to reroll the attack roll against a different target within 60 feet of the original target.

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Ever-Ready Shot

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Starting at 15th level, your enhanced ammunition is available whenever battle starts. If you roll initiative and have no uses of Special Ammunition remaining, you regain one use of it.

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Ammunition Upgrades

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At 18th level, your ammunition enhancements improve.

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Way of Lightning

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Of all of the dark arts of the Force, little can match the spectacle and devastation of Force lightning. Those consulars who follow the Way of Lightning summon intense discharges of pure Force energy, overwhelming enemies with punishing damage from a distance, leaving them shaken and vulnerable—if not dead.

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Shocking Affinity

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When you choose this tradition at 3rd level, when you cast a force power that deals lightning damage, you can use Wisdom or Charisma as your forcecasting ability for it.

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Additionally, when you cast a damage dealing force power that requires an attack roll or saving throw, you can cause that power to instead deal lightning damage. If the power would call for a saving throw other than Dexterity, it instead calls for a Dexterity saving throw. If you hit with the power, or the target fails the power's saving throw, affected creatures become shocked until the start of your next turn. You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you finish a short or long rest.

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Potent Lightning

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At 6th level you add your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of +1) to any damage you deal with force powers that deal lightning damage.

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Blistering Rebuke

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Beginning at 10th level, when a creature within 5 feet of you that you can see hits you with an attack, you can use your reaction to cause the creature to make a Dexterity saving throw. On a failed save, the creature takes 1d10 plus your consular level lightning damage, is pushed back 10 feet, and becomes shocked until the end of their next turn. On a successful save, the creature takes half as much damage and isn't moved or shocked.

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You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.

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Electric Attunement

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At 14th level, you gain resistance to lightning damage. Additionally, force powers you cast ignore resistance to lightning damage.

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Unlimited Power

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Starting at 18th level, you can increase the power of your simpler lightning force powers. When you cast a force power of 6th-level or lower that deals lightning damage, you can deal maximum damage with that power.

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You can use this feature with no adverse effects a number of times equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of once). If you use this feature beyond this before you finish a long rest, you take 2d12 necrotic damage for each level of the power, immediately after you cast it. Each time you use this feature again before finishing a long rest, the necrotic damage per power level increases by 1d12. This damage cannot be reduced in any way.

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Way of Telekinetics

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The consular knows how to manipulate the essence of the surrounding elements with the power of the Force. Those consulars who follow the Way of Telekinetics create torrential gusts of telekinetic energy, forming a potent combination that can pummel even the toughest adversaries into submission.

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Staggering Stratagem

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When you choose this tradition at 3rd level, your potency with the telekinetic power of the Force heightens. You can manipulate creatures of Large size or smaller with your force powers and Way of Telekinetics features. Additionally, once per turn, when you deal force or kinetic damage to a Large or smaller creature with a force power or class feature, you can choose to either push it up to 10 feet away from you or pull it up to 10 feet closer to you.

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Mighty Blast

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At 6th level, your force powers batter and blast your enemies with the strength of a hurricane. When you cast a force power of 1st level or higher that deals force or kinetic damage, one creature of your choice damaged by that power must make a Strength saving throw against your universal force save DC or be knocked prone.

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This feature can affect additional creatures when you reach higher levels: two creatures at 11th level and three creatures at 17th level.

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Size Matters Not

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Beginning at 10th level, you can manipulate creatures of Huge size or smaller with your force powers and Way of Telekinetics features.

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Additionally, when you use your action to cast a force power, you can use a bonus action to fly up to 10 feet without provoking opportunity attacks.

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Repulsing Wave

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At 14th level, when you are dealt damage by a creature within 5 feet of you, you can use your reaction to deal force damage to the creature equal to your consular level + your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, minimum of +1). If the attacker is Huge or smaller, it must also make a Strength saving throw against your universal force save DC. On a failed save, the attacker is pushed in a straight line up to 20 feet away from you.

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You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you finish a short or long rest.

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My Ally is the Force

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Starting at 18th level, you can manipulate creatures of Gargantuan size or smaller with your force powers and Way of Telekinetics features.

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Additionally, whenever a force power you cast pushes or pulls a creature, you can increase the distance of that push or pull by an additional 20 feet.

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Form II: Makashi

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Form II, also known as Contention Form, encourages precision and efficiency over power, using jabs, parries and light cuts over slashes, blocks and chops. Those guardians who focus on Makashi Form utilize calculated blade manipulation, intense focus, and expert timing to confuse and trap their opponents.

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Form Basics

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When you choose this form as your focus at 3rd level, you learn the basics of the chosen form. You gain the @Compendium[sw5e.lightsaberform.GBccAWbpxgNPTz0D]{Makashi Lightsaber Form}, detailed in Chapter 6. If you already know this form, you can instead choose another lightsaber form. You can’t take a lightsaber form option more than once, even if you later get to choose again.

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The Way of the Ysalamiri

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Also at 3rd level, as a bonus action, you can enter an offensive stance for one minute. While in this stance, you add your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice) to the first melee weapon attack and damage rolls you make each turn.

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This effect ends early if you are incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.

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Channel the Force

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Lastly at 3rd level, you gain the following Channel the Force option.

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Makashi Riposte

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When another creature damages you with a melee attack, you can expend a use of your Channel the Force and use your reaction to attempt to deflect the attack. When you do so, the damage you take from the attack is reduced by 1d10 + your Dexterity modifier + your guardian level.

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If you reduce the damage to 0, you can immediately make a single melee weapon attack against that creature as a part of the reaction.

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Shatterpoint

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Starting at 7th level, if you spend at least 1 minute observing or interacting with another creature outside combat, you can use your connection to the Force to sense their strengths and weak-nesses, and learn certain informat-ion about its capabilities compared to your own. The GM tells you if the creature is your equal, superior, or inferior in regard to two of the following characteristics of your choice:

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  • Strength score
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  • Wisdom score
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  • Charisma score
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  • Armor Class
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  • Current hit points
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  • Total class levels (if any)
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  • Total Forcecaster levels (if any)
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Glancing Blow

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Starting at 15th level, when an attacker that you can see hits you with an attack, you can use your reaction to halve the attack's damage against you.

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Master of Contention

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At 20th level, you are a duelist of the highest caliber. Your Dexterity and Wisdom or Charisma scores (your choice) increase by 2. Your maximum for those scores increases by 2. Additionally, you can use your action to gain the following benefits for 1 minute:

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  • You have resistance to kinetic and energy damage, and you ignore resistance to kinetic and energy damage.
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  • All melee attacks have disadvantage against you.
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  • Your melee weapon attacks inflict an additional damage die.
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This effect ends early if you are incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.

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Explorer Pursuit

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The explorer strives to navigate past the known to discover new planets, forgotten ruins, or forbidden locations. Those scholars who choose the Explorer Pursuit spend their time studying maps, landmarks, architecture blue prints, or even history books, using them to effectively lead the way for their companions.

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Focused Navigator

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Beginning at 3rd level when you select this pursuit, you gain proficiency in two of the Perception, Piloting, Survival, and Acrobatics skills.

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Surveyed Area

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At 3rd level, you can now use your Critical Analysis feature on a 15-foot cube area within 60 feet of you that you can see. You can treat any creatures inside this cube as if they are the target of your Critical Analysis feature, and when a creature ends your Critical Analysis feature on themself, it does not end this effect for other creatures in your Surveyed Area.

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Additional Maneuvers

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When you select this pursuit, you gain access to new maneuvers which reflect your studies in maps and hidden routes. Whenever you learn a new maneuver, you can choose from any of the following as well. The maneuvers are listed in alphabetical order.

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Effective Flanking

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Whenever you use your Critical Analysis ability, you can expend a superiority die to make all creatures of your choice affected by Critical Analysis to make a Wisdom saving throw. If at least one creature fails the save, roll a superiority die.

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On a failed save, the number rolled is added to both the attack and damage roll for the first attack against the creature before the start of your next turn.

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Encouraging Pace

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You can use a bonus action to expend a superiority die. When you do so, a number of friendly creatures equal to your Intelligence modifier can immediately use their reaction to move a number of feet equal to 5 times the number rolled on the superiority die.

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No Escape

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Whenever you or a creature you can see makes an opportunity attack, you can expend a superiority die. If the attack hits, roll the superiority die and add the result to the damage roll. Additionally, the affected creature's movement speed becomes 0 until the start of its next turn.

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Precise Movements

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When you or a friendly creature you can see that can see or hear you moves, you can expend a superiority die to give them verbal guidance and encouragement. Roll a superiority die. The creature's speed increases by 5 times the number rolled, and they can move through the space of hostile creatures as if it were difficult terrain.

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Snare Traps

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You can use an action and expend a superiority die to trigger painful snare traps. When you do, one creature within 60 feet of you or all creatures that are targeted by your Critical Analysis has to make a Dexterity (Acrobatics) check against your maneuver save DC.

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On a failure, they take damage equal to the roll and their movement speed becomes 0 until the end of your next turn.

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Superior Counterattack

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Whenever an opportunity attack targets a friendly creature other than you that is in an area targeted by your Critical Analysis feature, you can expend a superiority die. The creature can use its reaction to make a single weapon attack, adding the superiority die roll to the attack roll.

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Wrestle and Drag

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When you or a creature that is the target of your Critical Analysis makes an Strength (Athletics) check to grapple or shove a creature, you can expend a superiority die and add it to the roll. Until the end of your turn, you can drag the grappled creature with you without your speed being halved. Additionally, if you move at least 5 feet, the creature takes damage for each foot moved up to an amount equal to half your Scholar level + your Intelligence modifier.

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Field Advantage

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At 6th level, you learn to quickly convey spatial information in the midst of combat about the area you analyzed, giving them an edge at maneuvering in the area. While moving through your Surveyed Area, you and friendly creatures of your choice ignore unenhanced difficult terrain, and opportunity attacks against them are made with disadvantage.

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Unstoppable Adventurer

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At 9th level, you learn to swim and scale vertical surfaces with ease. You gain swimming and climbing speed equal to your walking speed.

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Additionally, your Sage Advice feature can be used to give friendly creatures knowledge on how to swim or climb, following the same rules of that feature as if it is a skill or tool. However, the friendly creatures have swimming speed or climbing speed for the entire duration instead.

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Survey Master

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Beginning at 17th level, when you use the Surveyed Area feature, the area affected is a 30-foot cube instead of a 15-foot cube.

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Discoveries (Explorer)

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When you select this pursuit, you gain access to new discoveries which reflect your studies in maps and hidden routes. Whenever you learn a new discovery, you can choose from any of the following as well. The discoveries are listed in alphabetical order.

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Cover Adept

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Prerequisite: 12th level

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You treat half cover as three-quarters cover, and three-quarters cover as full cover. Additionally, while you are in cover, Dexterity (Stealth) checks you make gain a bonus equal to your Intelligence modifier (minimum of +1).

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Dungeon Explorer

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You have advantage on Wisdom (Perception) checks and Intelligence (Investigation) checks to locate any secret doors or traps, and you have resistance to damage dealt by traps.

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In addition, you can use your Sage Advice feature to teach friendly creatures about various types of traps, following the same rules of that feature. When you do so, the chosen creatures have resistance to damage dealt by traps.

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Galactic Explorer

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Prerequisite: 9th level

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When you make a Piloting (Intelligence) skill check and may add your proficiency bonus to the check, treat any roll of 9 or lower as if you had rolled a 10.

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Grappling Hunter

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Prerequisite: 5th level

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Attack rolls that you make against creatures that you are grappling have advantage.

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High Ground

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Prerequisite: 5th level

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Once per turn, when you or a friendly creature hits a creature that is a target of your Critical Analysis feature, it takes additional damage equal to your half Intelligence modifier (minimum of +1).

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No Stone Left Unturned

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When you make a Wisdom (Perception) or Investigation (Intelligence) check to find a hidden creature that is inside the area that is targeted by your Critical Analysis feature, you do so with advantage.

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Versatile Explorer

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You can hold your breath twice as long as you are normally able to, and take half as much damage from fall damage.

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Vonil/Ishu Form

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Vonil/Ishu Form, also known as Unity Form, focuses on fighting in tandem with your allies. Those guardians who focus on Vonil/Ishu Form utilize teamwork to move swiftly, strike quickly, and protect each other from harm.

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Form Basics

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Vonil/Ishu Form: 3rd level

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You learn the basics of the chosen form. You gain the Vonil/Ishu lightsaber form, detailed in the Lightsaber Forms section of the Customization Options document for Expanded Content. If you already know this form, you can instead choose another lightsaber form.

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The Way of the Hydra

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Vonil/Ishu Form: 3rd, 11th, and 17th level

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As a bonus action, you can enter a synchronized stance with one ally of your choice within 10 feet of you for 1 minute. While in this stance, once per turn, when you hit a creature with an attack, the chosen ally has advantage on the next attack it makes against the same target before the end of your next turn. Additionally, once per turn, when the chosen ally hits a creature with an attack, you have advantage on the next attack you make against the same target before the end of your next turn.

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This effect ends early if either you or the chosen ally are incapacitated or die, or if the chosen ally is ever more than 10 feet away from you. Once you’ve used this feature, you can't use it again until you complete a long rest.

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At 11th level, the chosen ally must be within 30 feet of you to benefit from this feature. At 17th level, the chosen ally must be within 60 feet.

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Channel the Force

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Vonil/Ishu Form: 3rd, 11th, and 17th level

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You gain one of the following Channel the Force options. Choose Smite for Vonil or Shield for Ishu.

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Smite

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Once per turn, when an ally is within 10 feet of you and it hits a creature with a melee weapon attack, you can expend a use of your Channel the Force and expend force points to have the chosen ally deal additional damage to the target, which is the same type as the weapon's damage. The additional damage is 1d8 for each point spent in this way. You can’t deal more additional damage than the amount shown in the Focused Strikes column of the guardian table.

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At 11th level, the chosen ally must be within 30 feet of you to benefit from this feature. At 17th level, the chosen ally must be within 60 feet.

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Shield

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When an ally is hit by a weapon attack while within 10 feet of you, you can use your reaction and expend a use of your Channel the Force to attempt to divert the attack. When you do so, the damage the chosen ally takes from the attack is reduced by 1d10 + your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice) + your guardian level.

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At 11th level, the chosen ally must be within 30 feet of you to benefit from this feature. At 17th level, the chosen ally must be within 60 feet.

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Amplified Auras

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Vonil/Ishu Form: 7th, 11th, and 17th level

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While one ally of your choice is within 10 feet of you, your auras emit from that ally as if you were standing in that ally's space. A creature in the area of more than one instance of your auras is affected only once.

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At 11th level, the chosen ally must be within 30 feet of you to benefit from this feature. At 17th level, the chosen ally must be within 60 feet.

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Teamwork

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Vonil/Ishu Form: 15th and 17th level

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You gain one of the following features. Choose Takedown for Vonil or Rebuttal for Ishu.

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Takedown

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When an ally within 30 feet of you takes the Help action and helps you, you have advantage on the next two ability checks or attack rolls you make before the start of their next turn, instead of only one. When you take the Help action and help an ally within 30 feet of you, the chosen ally has advantage on the next two ability checks or attack rolls it makes before the start of your next turn, instead of only one.

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At 17th level, an ally must be within 60 feet of you to benefit from this feature.

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Rebuttal

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When an ally within 30 feet of you takes the Help action and helps you, you gain temporary hit points equal to your guardian level that last until the start of their next turn. When you take the Help action and help an ally within 30 feet of you, it gains temporary hit points equal to your guardian level that last until the start of your next turn.

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At 17th level, an ally must be within 60 feet of you to benefit from this feature.

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Master of Unity

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Vonil/Ishu Form: 20th level

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You and your allies are a paragon of harmony. Your Strength or Dexterity (your choice) and Constitution scores increase by 2. Your maximum for those scores increases by 2. Additionally, you can use your action and choose an ally within 60 feet of you to gain the following benefits for 1 minute:

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This effect ends early if either you or the chosen ally are incapacitated or die, or if the chosen ally is ever more than 60 feet away from you. Once you've used this feature, you can’t use it again until you complete a long rest

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Form VIII: Sokan

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Form VIII, also known as Persistence Form, uses determined movements followed by swift strokes to keep their opponents' footing unsteady. Those guardians who focus on Persistence Form make use of the terrain, trying to maneuver their opponents into vulnerable areas before dispatching them.

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Bonus Proficiencies

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You gain proficiency in heavy armor.

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Form Basics

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When you choose this form as your focus at 3rd level, you learn the basics of the chosen form. You gain the @Compendium[sw5e.lightsaberform.Xg7qB6sQLw3V6V4p]{Sokan Lightsaber Form}, detailed in Chapter 6 of the Player’s Handbook. If you already know this form, you can instead choose another lightsaber form. You can’t take a lightsaber form option more than once, even if you later get to choose again.

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The Way of the Varactyl

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Also at 3rd level, as a bonus action, you can enter an unyielding stance for one minute. While in this stance, you have advantage on ability checks and saving throws to shove or to avoid being moved, and you ignore difficult terrain. Additionally, once per turn, when you hit with a melee weapon attack, you can attempt to shove the target up to 10 feet away from you (no action required).

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This effect ends early if you are incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you complete a long rest.

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Channel the Force

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Lastly at 3rd level, you gain the following Channel the Force option.

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High Ground Defense

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When an opponent within 5 feet of you makes a melee attack against you, you can use your reaction and expend a use of your Channel the Force to move to another space within 5 feet of that opponent without provoking opportunity attacks, imposing disadvantage on the roll. If the attack misses, you can attempt to shove the creature up to 10 feet away from you as a part of that same reaction.

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Unwavering Self

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Beginning at 7th level, if you fail a Strength, Dexterity, or Constitution saving throw, you can reroll the die. You must use the new roll.

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Once you've used this feature, you must complete a long rest before you can use it again. At 15th level you can use this feature twice between long rests.

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Unhindered Charge

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Starting at 15th level, when you move at least 10 feet before making a melee weapon attack, you deal additional damage equal to your Strength modifier.

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Master of Persistence

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At 20th level, you are an unrelenting force on the field of battle. Your Strength and Wisdom or Charisma scores (your choice) increase by 2. Your maximum for these scores increases by 2. Additionally, you can use your action to gain the following benefits for 1 minute:

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  • You have resistance to kinetic and energy damage from unenhanced weapons.
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  • You ignore effects that would reduce your speed.
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  • Once per turn, when you push a creature, you can move up to 10 feet as a part of this push without provoking opportunity attacks. If you end this movement within 5 feet of that creature, you can make one melee weapon attack (no action required).
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This effect ends early if you are incap-acitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you complete a long rest.

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Path of Synthesis

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There is power in diversification unknown to those of narrow mind. Those sentinels who follow the Path of Synthesis blend their intricate mastery of the Force with their understanding of technology, creating unique effects to overcome their obstacles.

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Techcasting Secrets

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Starting when you choose this calling at 3rd level, you have learned to intersperse your training with an aptitude for technology. Choose two tech powers of 1st-level or lower. The chosen powers count as universal force powers for you, but are not included in the number in the Powers Known column of the sentinel class table. You still require the aid of a wristpad for these powers.

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At 7th-level, you learn two tech powers of 2nd-level or lower. At 13th level, you learn two tech powers of 3rd-level or lower. At 17th level, you learn two tech powers of 4th-level or lower. Whenever you gain a level in this class, you can choose one of the tech powers you know and replace it with another tech power.

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Synthetic Understanding

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Also at 3rd level, you've applied your newfound knowledge to broader pursuits. You gain proficiency in Technology or one tool of your choice.

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Additionally, when you make an Intelligence (Technology) check, or a check with a tool, you may use your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice) instead of your Intelligence modifier.

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Finally, when you deal damage with a tech power or Kinetic Combat attack, you can choose to substitute the damage dealt as ion.

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Force-Empowered Tech

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At 7th level, you learn to fully blend your technological aptitude with your use of the Force. You have three such effects: Disruption Pulse, Force Override, and Techcasting Insight. When you use your Force-Empowered Tech, you choose which effect to create.

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You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you finish a short or long rest.

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Disruption Pulse

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As an action, you can send out a 30 foot cone of electromagnetically-charged energy to overload enemy weapons. Each creature within the cone that is wearing or carrying a weapon with electric components must make an Intelligence saving throw. If the weapon is being worn, this save is made with disadvantage. On a failed save, the first attack they attempt to make with that weapon has disadvantage. A creature with multiple weapons must make a separate save for each weapon.

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Forced Override

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When you cast a tech power that requires a saving throw, you can impose disadvantage on the save (no action required).

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Techcasting Insight

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As an action, you can attempt to determine another creature's experience with techcasting. When you do so, you make an Intelligence (Technology) check contested by the target's Intelligence (Technology) check. If you succeed, you immediately learn the target's techcasting Max Power Level, as well as any tech powers currently affecting the target.

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Improved Force-Empowered Tech

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By 13th level, you've gained access to two additional Force-Empowered Tech effects: Harmonic Synthesis and Conservation of Energy.

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Harmonic Synthesis

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When you use your action to cast a force power, you can use your bonus action to gain resistance to damage dealt by tech powers until the start of your next turn. If you use your action to cast a tech power, you can instead gain resistance to damage dealt by force powers.

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Conservation of Energy

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When you reduce a hostile creature to 0 hit points with a tech power, you can reduce the force point cost of the tech power to 0 (no action required).

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Reflective Shield

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At 18th level, when you use your Force-Empowered Tech features, a barrier for energy shimmers into existence, surrounding you until the end of your next turn. When you take damage, you can mitigate the incoming energy and potentially reflect it back at your attacker. You use your reaction to have resistance against the triggering damage, and if the source of the damage is within 5 feet of you, they take half of the total damage dealt as ion.

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Matukai Order

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Monks of the Matukai Order center their philosophy around a balance and harmony between the spiritual Force and the physical body, using exercise as a form of meditation. They channel the Force through their bodies, turning themselves into exceptional warriors.

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Force-Enhanced Strikes

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Beginning when you choose this order at 3rd level, you learn to channel the Force into your unarmed strikes and monk weapons, further enhancing your melee strikes. When you hit a creature with an unarmed strike or monk weapon, you can spend 1 focus point to deal it an additional 1d6 force damage.

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The force damage increases to 2d6 when you reach 11th level in this class.

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Instinctive Leap

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At 6th level, when a hostile creatures moves to within 5 feet of you, you can use your reaction to disengage and leap up to half your speed. If you end this movement in the air, you immediately fall to the ground.

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Absorb Damage

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Starting at 11th level, you learn to channel the Force into your skin and bones, greatly enhancing your durability. You can use a bonus action to channel the Force throughout your body. Until the start of your next turn, you have resistance to kinetic and energy damage.

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You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.

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Control the Field

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At 17th level, whenever you use your Instinctive Leap feature, you can leap your entire movement speed instead of only half. Additionally, when you land, you can make an unarmed strike with advantage against a creature within 5 feet of you as part of the same reaction. On a hit, this attack deals an additional 2d6 force damage.

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