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Echani Order

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Monks of the Echani Order train relentlessly both with and without their weapons, to the point where the weapon becomes an extension of the body. Founded on a mastery of sword fighting, the tradition has expanded to include many different weapons.

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Path of the Echani

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Beginning when you choose this order at 3rd level, your special martial arts training leads you to master the use of certain weapons. You gain the following benefits.

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Echani Weapons

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Choose two types of weapons to be your Echani weapons: one vibroweapon and one blaster. Each of these weapons can be any simple or martial weapon that lacks the special property. You gain proficiency with these weapons if you don't already have it. Weapons of the chosen types are monk weapons for you. Many of this tradition's features work only with your Echani weapons. When you reach 6th, 11th, and 17th level in this class, you can choose another type of weapon to be an Echani weapon for you, following the criteria above.

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Agile Parry

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If you make an unarmed strike as part of the Attack action on your turn and are holding an Echani weapon, you can use it to defend yourself if it is a melee weapon. You gain a +2 bonus to AC until the start of your next turn, while the weapon is in your hand and you aren't incapacitated.

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Echani's Shot

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You can use a bonus action on your turn to make your ranged attacks with an Echani weapon more deadly. When you do so, any target you hit with a ranged attack using an Echani weapon takes an extra 1d4 damage of the weapon's type. You retain this benefit until the end of the current turn.

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One with the Blade

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At 6th level, you extend your focus into your Echani weapons, granting you the following benefits.

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Enhanced Echani Weapons

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Your attacks with your Echani weapons count as enhanced for the purpose of overcoming resistance and immunity to unenhanced attacks and damage.

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Deft Strike

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When you hit a target with an Echani weapon, you can spend 1 focus point to cause the weapon to deal extra damage to the target equal to your Martial Arts die. You can use this feature only once on each of your turns.

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Sharpen the Blade

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Starting at 11th level, you gain the ability to augment your weapons further with your focus. As a bonus action, you can expend up to 3 focus points to grant one Echani weapon you touch a bonus to attack and damage rolls when you attack with it. The bonus equals the number of points you spent. This bonus lasts for 1 minute or until you use this feature again. This feature has no effect on an enhanced weapon that already has a bonus to attack and damage rolls.

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Unerring Accuracy

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At 17th level, your mastery of weapons grants you extraordinary accuracy. If you miss with an attack roll using a monk weapon on your turn, you can reroll it. You can use this feature only once on each of your turns.

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Way of the Seer

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The Force guides us in innumerable ways, often manifesting as visions. Those consulars who follow the Way of Seer attempt to harness these visions in an attempt to work towards the best possible future, as they see it.

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Force Visions

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When you choose this tradition at 3rd level, glimpses of the future begin to press in on your awareness. When you finish a long rest, roll two d20s and record the numbers rolled. You can replace any attack roll, saving throw, or ability check made by you or a creature that you can see with one of these foretelling rolls. You must choose to do so before the roll, and you can replace a roll in this way only once per turn. Each foretelling roll can be used only once. When you finish a long rest, you lose any unused foretelling rolls.

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Powerful Mind

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At 6th level, you can use your force abilities to read a creature's thoughts. You can then use your access to the creature's mind to command it.

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As an action, choose one creature that you can see within 60 feet of you. That creature must make a Wisdom saving throw against your universal force save DC. If the creature succeeds on the saving throw, you can't use this feature on it again until you finish a long rest. If the creature fails its save, you can read its surface thoughts (those foremost in its mind, reflecting its current emotions and what it is actively thinking about.) when it is within 60 feet of you. This effect lasts for 1 minute. During that time, you can use your action to end this effect and use the coerce mind force power on the creature without expending force points. The target automatically fails its saving throw against the power.

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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 any expended uses when you finish a long rest.

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Visions of the Past

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Beginning at 10th level, you can call up visions of the past that relate to an object you hold or your immediate surroundings. You spend at least 1 minute in meditation, then receive dreamlike, shadowy glimpses of recent events. You can meditate in this way for a number of minutes equal to your Wisdom score and must maintain concentration during that time, as if you were casting a force power. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a short or long rest.

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Object Reading. Holding an object as you meditate, you can see visions of the object's previous owner. After meditating for 1 minute, you learn how the owner acquired and lost the object, as well as the most recent significant event involving the object and that owner. If the object was owned by another creature in the recent past (within a number of days equal to your Wisdom score), you can spend 1 additional minute for each owner to learn the same information about that creature.

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Area Reading. As you meditate, you see visions of recent events in your immediate vicinity (a room, street, tunnel, clearing, or the like, up to a 50-foot cube), going back a number of days equal to your Wisdom score. For each minute you meditate, you learn about one significant event, beginning with the most recent. Significant events typically involve powerful emotions, such as battles and betrayals, marriages and murders, births and funerals. However, they might also include more mundane events that are nevertheless important in your current situation.

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Shielded Thoughts

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At 14th level, your thoughts can't be read by telepathy or other means unless you allow it. You also have resistance to psychic damage, and whenever a creature deals psychic damage to you, that creature takes the same amount of damage that you do.

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Clarity of Vision

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Starting at 18th level, the visions in your dreams intensify and paint a more accurate picture in your mind of what is to come. You roll three d20s for your Force Visions feature, rather than two.

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Illusionist Technique

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Throughout the galaxy you may find various infiltrators and agents who make ample use of holographic technology to get themselves in and out of danger. Followers of the Illusionist Technique make use of this holographic technology to give themselves an illusory edge in combat.

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Holographic Decoy

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When you choose this technique at 3rd level, as an action, you can create a perfect illusion of yourself that lasts for 10 minutes, or until you lose your concentration (as if you were concentrating on a power). The decoy appears in an unoccupied space that you can see within 30 feet of you. The decoy is purely visual. If anything passes through it, it is revealed to be an illusion. For the duration, you can cast tech powers as though you were in the decoy's space. Both your decoy and the target of your tech power must be within your line of sight.

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You can use your bonus action to cause the decoy to move up to 30 feet. As your decoy changes location, you can alter its appearance so that its movements appear natural for the decoy. If your decoy is ever more than 120 feet away from you, it immediately disappears.

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Additionally, when both you and your decoy are within 5 feet of a creature that can see the decoy, but is not aware it is an illusion, you have advantage on attack rolls against that creature.

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A creature that uses its action to examine your decoy can determine that it is an illusion with a successful Intelligence (Investigation) check against your tech save DC. If a creature discerns the illusion for what it is, the creature can see through the image.

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Once you've used this feature, you must complete a short or long rest before you can use it again.

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Mark of the Illusionist

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Also at 3rd level, the target of your Ranger's Quarry feature has disadvantage on all checks made to discern the nature of your illusions. Additionally, when the target of your Ranger's Quarry is reduced to 0 hit points, you can use your reaction to immediately cause an active illusion, or your Holographic Decoy, to take the form of the creature as long as the creature's dimensions fall within the power's capacity restrictions.

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Charged Illusions

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Beginning at 7th level, when a creature discerns the nature of an illusion you have created using a tech power or class feature while within 5 feet of it, you can dispel the illusion (no action required) to have the creature take energy damage equal to 1d10 + half your scout level (rounded down).

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Quick Escape

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Starting at 11th level, whenever you take damage, you can use your reaction to swap places with an illusion of yourself that you have created using a tech power or class feature. The illusion must be within 60 feet of you, and you must be able to see it.

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Improved Decoys

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At 15th level, you can create up to four duplicates of yourself, instead of one, when you use your Holographic Decoy feature. When you use your bonus action to move a decoy, you can move any number of them with the same bonus action.

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Detective Pursuit

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Some individuals learn to hone their instincts to investigate and discover that which others can't see. Those scholars who choose the Detective Pursuit train themselves to see the things that others miss, gaining a unique—and powerful—perpective.

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Martial Training

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Detective Pursuit: 3rd level

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You gain proficiency in martial vibroweapons and the Investigation skill. Additionally, you can't have disadvantage on checks you make with it.

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Intelligent Applications

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Detective Pursuit: 3rd level

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When you analyze a hostile creature with your Critical Analysis, you can use your Critical Analysis modifier with any weapon, as long as it does not have the heavy or special properties.

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Additional Maneuvers

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Detective Pursuit: 3rd level

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You gain access to new maneuvers which reflect your investigative prowess. Whenever you leam a new maneuver, you can choose from any of the following as well. The maneuvers are listed in alphabetical order.

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Calling Card

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As a bonus action, you can expend a superiority die to throw a sonic charge at the target of your Critical Analysis feature. When you do so, the target and each creature of your choice within 5 feet of it must make Dexterity saving throws, taking sonic damage on a failure. The sonic damage equals the number rolled. To use this maneuver, you must be able to see the target, and it must be within 30 feet of you.

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Disarming Attack

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When you hit a creature with a weapon attack, you can expend one superiority die to attempt to disarm the target, forcing it to drop one item of your choice that it’s holding. You add the superiority die to the attack's damage roll, and the target must make a Strength saving throw. On a failed save, it drops the object you choose. The object lands at its feet.

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Inner Strength

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As an action, you can expend and roll one superiority die, gaining temporary hit points equal to the result of the roll + your maneuver modifier.

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One with Shadows

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When you are in an area of dim light or darkness, you can use your action and expend one superiority die to become invisible until you move or take a hostile action.

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Rattle

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On your turn, when you hit with a weapon attack, you can use a bonus action and expend and roll one superiority die to menace your target, dealing extra psychic damage equal to to the amount rolled and forcing it to succeed on a Wisdom saving throw or be frightened of you until the end of your next turn. As an action, the creature can make a Wisdom check to steel its resolve and end this condition.

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Tenacity

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As a bonus action, you can expend and roll a superiority die and move to an unoccupied space you can see up to a distance equal to 5 x the result of the roll. If you begin this movement hidden from a creature, and you end this movement in a space that could be hidden from the creature, this movement does not reveal your presence to that creature.

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Vanity

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If the target of your Critical Analysis is reduced to 0 hit points, you can expend and roll a superiority die, regaining a number of hit points equal to the result of the roll + your maneuver modifier.

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World on Fire

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On your turn, when you hit with a weapon attack, you can use a bonus action to expend and roll one superiority die to ignite phosphorescent powder on your target, dealing extra fire damage equal to the result of the roll. Additionally, the target sheds dim light in a 5-foot radius, can't become invisible until the end of your next turn, and becomes visible if it was already invisible.

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Extra Attack

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Detective Pursuit: 6th level

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You can attack twice, instead of once, whenever you take the Attack action on your turn.

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Sharp Instincts

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Detective Pursuit: 9th level

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Once on each of your turns, when you hit the target of your Critical Analysis with a melee weapon attack, you can make a Wisdom (Insight) check contested by the target's Charisma (Deception) check. If you win the contest, you deal an additional 1d8 damage to the target, which is the same type as the weapon's damage.

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This die increases to d10 at 13th level and d12 at 17th level.

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Discombobulate

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Detective Pursuit: 17th level

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When you use a scholar maneuver on a hostile creature, you can force that target to make a Wisdom saving throw against your maneuver save DC. On a failed save, the target is stunned for 1 minute. The target can repeat the saving throw at the end of each of its turns, ending the effect on itself on a success.

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Once you use this feature, you can't do so again until you finish a short or long rest.

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Detective Discoveries

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When you select this pursuit, you gain access to new discoveries which reflect your investigative prowess. 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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Athletic

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You gain your choice of a climbing, crawling, or swimming speed equal to your walking speed.

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Brawler Adept

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Prerequisite: 5th level

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Your unarmed strike damage increases by one step (from 1 to d4, d4 to d6, or d6 to d8). Additionally, your unarmed strikes count as enhanced for the purpose of overcoming resistance and immunity to unenhanced attacks and damage.

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Eye for Attire

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Prerequisite: 5th level

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As an action, you can touch a suit of armor that isn't being worn or carried by a hostile creature and instantly don it, provided you aren't wearing armor already.

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Eye for Detail

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You take the Search action as a bonus action.

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Ear for Deceit

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Whenever you make a Wisdom (Insight) check to determine whether a creature is lying, treat a roll of 7 or lower on the d20 as an 8.

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Fighting Style

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You adopt a particular style of fighting as your specialty. Choose one of the fighting style options, detailed in Chapter 6 of the Player's Handbook.

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Scrapper's Armor

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Prerequisite: 5th level

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You gain proficiency in medium armor. If you are already proficient in medium armor, you instead gain proficiency in heavy armor.

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Steady Eye

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Prerequisite: 9th level

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On your turn, you can reduce your speed by half to gain advantage on Wisdom (Perception) or Intelligence (Investigation) checks until the end of the turn. You can not use this feature if you have moved more than half your speed this turn.

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Thirst for Justice

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Prerequisite: 13th level

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Once per turn, when you hit a creature with your studied weapon, the creature takes additional fire, cold or lightning damage (chosen when learning this discovery) equal to your Intelligence modifier (minimum of 1).

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Unerring Eye

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Prerequisite: 15th level

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You can see the true form of any shapechanger or creature concealed by illusion while the creature is within 30 feet of you and within line of sight.

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Armormech Engineering

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Those engineers who choose the Armormech Engineering discipline focus on the ability to work with hard metals and electronic shielding to construct and enhance all types of personal armor.

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Bonus Proficiencies

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When you choose this discipline at 3rd level, you gain proficiency in armormech's tools, medium armor, and heavy armor. Additionally, when you engage in crafting with armormech's tools, the rate at which you craft doubles.

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Modified Armor

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Also at 3rd level, you learn to modify one unenhanced suit of armor or shield utilizing your armormech knowledge. Over the course of a long rest, you can expend materials equal to half the cost of the armor in order to modify it. You must have the armor, materials, and armormech's tools in order to perform this modification.

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Your modified armor is enhanced, requires attunement, can only be used by you, and counts as a tech focus for your tech powers while you are attuned to it. Your modified armor has 4 modification slots, and it gains more at higher levels, as shown in the Modification Slots column of the engineer class table. For each modification installed, your tech point maximum is reduced by 1. Over the course of a long rest, you can replace or remove a number of modifications up to your Intelligence modifier (minimum of one).

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Some modification effects require saving throws. When you use such an effect from this class, the DC equals your tech save DC.

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At 9th level, you can maintain both a modified suit of armor and shield. Each modified item has modification slots as shown in the Modification Slots column of the engineer class table.

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Damage Absorption

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Lastly at 3rd level, when you take damage, you can use your reaction and expend one use of your Potent Aptitude to absorb some of that damage. When you do so, the damage you take from the attack is reduced by the amount rolled on the die + your Intelligence modifier (minimum of one).

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Extra Attack

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Beginning at 6th level, you can attack twice, instead of once, whenever you take the Attack action on your turn. You must be wearing your modified armor or wielding your modified shield to gain this benefit.

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Astromech's Celerity

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At 14th level, when you take the Attack action or use your action to a cast a tech power of 1st-level or higher, you can make one weapon attack as a bonus action.

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You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Intelligence modifier (a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you complete a long rest.

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Suit Reliability

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Starting at 18th level, your suit is like a second skin. Whenever you make an ability check or saving throw that uses Strength, Dexterity, or Constitution, you can treat a d20 roll of 9 or lower as a 10. You must be wearing your modified armor to gain this benefit.

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Armormech Modifications

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If a modification has prerequisites, you must meet them to install it. You can install the modification at the same time that you meet its prerequisites.

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Absorption Shield

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Prerequisite: Physical Shield
You modify your physical shield to block incoming damage. As a bonus action you can activate this ability and gain temporary hit points equal to 1d4 + Intelligence modifier, which last for one hour.

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You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Intelligence modifier (a minimum of once). You regain any expended uses when you finish a long rest.

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Accelerated Movement

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Prerequisite: Armor
You reduce the weight of your modified armor's bulk and increase the power to joints. If the armor has a Strength requirement, you ignore it. The modified armor's weight is reduced by 15 lbs. While wearing your modified armor your speed increases by 10 feet. This applies to all movement speeds you have while wearing your armor.

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Adaptable Armor

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Prerequisite: Armor
You integrate deployable hooks and fins into your armor, augmenting its mobility. While wearing your modified armor, you gain a climbing speed equal to your walking speed, and you can move up, down, and across vertical surfaces and upside down along ceilings, while leaving your hands free. Additionally, you gain a swim speed equal to your walking speed.

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Advanced Power Fist

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Prerequisite: 11th level, Armor
Prerequisite: Prototype Power Fist
You further modify your modified armor's gauntlet with increased reinforcement and weight. Your modified armor's unarmed strike deals 1d8 kinetic damage. Additionally, your unarmed strikes score a critical hit on a roll of 19 or 20.

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Artificially Intelligent

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Prerequisite: 7th level, Armor
You install an artificial intelligence into your modified armor. While wearing your modified armor, when you make an ability check, your armor's artificial intelligence can take the Help action.

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You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Intelligence modifier (a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you complete a long rest.

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Bonded Plates

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Prerequisite: 5th level
You gain a +1 bonus to AC against melee attacks. This bonus increases to +2 at 9th level and +3 at 13th level.

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Collapsible Suit

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Prerequisite: 5th level, Armor
Your modified armor can collapse into a case for easy storage. When transformed this way the armor is indistinguishable from a normal case and weighs 1/3

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its normal weight. As an action you can don or doff the armor, allowing it to transform as needed.

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Darkvision Visor

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Prerequisite: Armor
While wearing your modified armor, you have darkvision to a range of 60 feet. If you already have darkvision, this modification increases its range by 30 feet.

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Enhanced Endurance

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Prerequisite: Armor
When you are reduced to 0 hit points while wearing your modified armor but not killed outright, you can drop to 1 hit point instead. You can't use this feature again until you finish a long rest.

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Electroshock Shield

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Prerequisite: Shield Generator
You install electroshockers in your shield generator. Whenever an enemy misses you with a melee attack, you can use your reaction to do 1d4 + your Intelligence modifier lightning damage to the attacker.

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Flight

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Prerequisite: 9th level, Armor
You integrate a propulsion system into your modified armor. While wearing your modified armor you have an enhanced flying speed of 30 feet.

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Grappling Harpoon

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Prerequisite: Armor
Your modified armor gains an integrated grappling harpoon set into your gauntlet. With this harpoon, you can make a ranged weapon attack with a range of 30/60. On a hit, it deals 1d6 kinetic damage. This attack can target a surface, object, or creature.

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A creature struck by this attack is impaled by the harpoon. As an action, a creature can attempt to remove the harpoon. Removing the harpoon requires a Strength check. While the harpoon is stuck in the target, you are connected to the target by a 60 foot cable.

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While the harpoon is deployed, you can use your bonus action to activate the reel, pulling yourself to the location if the target is larger than you. A creature or object your size or smaller is pulled to you. Alternatively, you can opt to release the cable (no action required).

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Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you recover and reinsert the harpoon as an action.

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Heavy Suit

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Prerequisite: 5th level, Armor
You enhance your suit, making it difficult to move. As a bonus action, you can anchor your feet to the ground. While anchored, your speed is 0, you have advantage on Strength checks and Strength saving throws, and you count as one size larger when determining your carrying capacity and the weight you can push, drag, or lift.

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Infiltration Suit

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Prerequisite: Armor
You install a cloaking device in your modified armor. This device has 2 charges. As an action you can use 1 charge to cast @Compendium[sw5e.techpowers.Fb1sIhs7d6YWnF1J]{Infiltrate} targeting yourself.

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The cloaking device regains all expended charges after a long rest.

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Magnetized Shield

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Prerequisite: Physical Shield
You modify your physical shield such that when a melee weapon attack misses you by an amount less than or equal to your bonus to AC from your shield, the attacking creature must make a Strength check against your tech save DC. On a failed save, the creature's weapon adheres to the shield. As an action, a creature can repeat this check. On a success, the weapon is freed.

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Overload Shield

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Prerequisite: Shield Generator
You modify your shield generator to overload. As an action you can overload your shield. Each Large or smaller creature within 5 feet of you must make a Dexterity or Strength saving throw (their choice) against your tech save DC. On a failed save, they are pushed back 5 feet and knocked prone.

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You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Intelligence modifier (a minimum of once). You regain any expended uses when you finish a long rest.

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Power Fist

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Prerequisite: Armor
You modify your modified armor gauntlet with increased reinforcement and weight. Your modified armor's unarmed strike deals 1d4 kinetic damage.

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Additionally, when you take the Attack action and make an unarmed attack, you can make an additional unarmed attack as a bonus action.

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Prototype Power Fist

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Prerequisite: 7th level, Armor
Prerequisite: Power Fist
You further modify your modified armor gauntlet with increased reinforcement and weight. Your modified armor's unarmed strike deals 1d6 kinetic damage and has the following property.

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If you or your target move at least 10 feet in a straight line immediately before making an unarmed attack, the first unarmed attack you make deals additional damage equal to your Intelligence modifier.

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Reinforced Underlay

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Prerequisite: 5th level
You gain a +1 bonus to AC against ranged attacks. This bonus increases to +2 at 9th level and +3 at 13th level.

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Resistance

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Prerequisite: Armor
You tune your modified armor against certain forms of damage. Choose acid, cold, fire, ion, lightning, or sonic damage. While wearing your modified armor you have resistance to that type of damage.

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You can select this modification multiple times. Each time you do so, you must choose a different damage type.

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Sealed Suit

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Prerequisite: 5th level, Armor
As a bonus action you can hermetically seal your modified armor, giving you an air supply for up to 1 hour and making you immune to poison (but not curing you of existing poisoned conditions). Your armor regains 1 minute of air for every minute that you are not submerged and the armor is not sealed.

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Additionally, while you are wearing your modified armor you are considered adapted to cold and hot climates as well as high altitude, as described in chapter 5 of the Dungeon Master's Guide.

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Sentient Armor

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Prerequisite: 13th level
Prerequisite: Artificially Intelligent
Your artificial intelligence has learned to control the suit without you being in it. It is now a valid target of the tracker droid interface tech power.

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While your armor is acting independently, it uses your ability scores, saving throws, and skills, and it has hit points equal to your engineer level. If reduced to 0 hit points, it falls directly to the ground, and it can not be equipped again until you finish a long rest.

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Shield Amplifier

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Prerequisite: Shield Generator
You modify your shield generator to project outward. As a bonus action you can amplify your shield until the start of your next turn. Each creature within 5 feet of you gains a bonus to AC equal to your shield's bonus.

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You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Intelligence modifier (a minimum of once). You regain any expended uses when you finish a long rest.

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Shield Anchor

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Prerequisite: Physical Shield
You modify your shield to be used as a portable source of cover. As an action, you can anchor or recover the shield. While anchored, you gain no benefit from a shield, and it does not require the use of a hand. Instead, while anchored, a light shield provides one-quarter cover, a medium shield provides half cover, and a large shield provides three-quarters cover.

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Tech Blast

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Prerequisite: Armor
You modify your modified armor gauntlet to allow you to make a ranged tech attack. The weapon fires blasts of energy which deal 1d8 + your Intelligence modifier energy damage with a range of 30 feet. When you would make a ranged weapon attack, you can use this ranged tech attack in place of it.

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Weapon Integration Armoring

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Prerequisite: Armor
You can integrate a single weapon that weighs no more than 8 lb. into your armor. While integrated, that weapon gains the hidden property. Additionally, you have advantage on Strength saving throws to avoid being disarmed.

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Biotech Engineering

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Those engineers who choose the Biotech Engineering discipline focus on the skill of modifying and upgrading the body through the use of cybernetic limbs and implants.

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Bonus Proficiencies

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When you choose this discipline at 3rd level you gain proficiency in biotech's tools. Additionally, when you engage in crafting with biotech's tools, the rate at which you craft doubles.

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Modified Self

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Also at 3rd level, you’ve learned to make modifications to your body, cybernetically augmenting yourself. Over the course of a long rest, you can modify yourself with cybernetic augmentations. You must have biotech's tools in order to perform this modification.

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While you have at least one cybernetic augmentation installed, your body counts as a tech focus for your tech powers. Additionally, you have 4 modification slots, and you gain more at higher levels, as shown in the Modification Slots column of the engineer class table. For each modification installed in excess of your proficiency bonus, your tech point maximum is reduced by 1. Over the course of a long rest, you can replace or remove a number of modifications up to your Intelligence modifier (minimum of one).

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Some modification effects require saving throws. When you use such an effect from this class, the DC equals your tech save DC.

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Quick-Release Stimulant

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Lastly at 3rd level, when you are dealt damage by an attack while you have at least one cybernetic augmentation installed, you can use your reaction and expend one use of your Potent Aptitude to reduce the damage you take. The damage is reduced by an amount equal to 1d10 + your Constitution modifier + your engineer level. If you reduce the damage to 0, you can gain temporary hit points equal to the remaining damage reduction.

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Overclock Body

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Beginning at 6th level, you've learned to use your body as a conduit for your tech powers. When you cast a tech power, you can choose to pay up to half the cost of the tech power using your hit points instead of your tech points. When you do so, your maximum hit points are reduced by the same amount. This effect is cumulative, and it lasts until you complete a long rest.

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More Machine Than Man

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At 14th level, while you have temporary hit points, when you are subjected to an effect that allows you to make a saving throw to take only half damage, you instead take no damage if you succeed on a saving throw, and only half damage if you fail.

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Focused Augmentation

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Starting at 18th level, you add your Intelligence modifier to Constitution saving throws you make to maintain concentration.

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Additionally, when you cast a power that requires concentration and would affect only one target, you can target an additional creature with that power.

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Biotech Modifications

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If a modification has prerequisites, you must meet them to install it. You can install the modification at the same time that you meet its prerequisites.

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Active Camouflage Core

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Prerequisite: 13th level

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As an action, you can activate this augmentation to cast the infiltrate tech power targeting yourself. Intelligence is your tech casting ability for this power, and if you cast it using this augmentation, it does not require concentration.

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Anti-Dazzle Ocular Implant

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This augmentation replaces your eyes.

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You are immune to the blinded condition, and you can enable or disable your ability to see anytime. Additionally, your eyes are equipped with a holorecorder device. You can perfectly recall anything you've sees in the last 7 days.

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Auto-Defibrillator

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Prerequisite: 5th level

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Prerequisite: Hardy Torso Prothesis

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The Constitution score of your Hardy Torso Prosthesis increases by 2. Additionally, when you are reduced to 0 hit points but not killed outright, you can drop to 1 hit point instead. You can't use this feature again until you finish a long rest. <h3

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This augmentation replaces an arm.

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When you make an ability check, attack roll, or saving throw using Strength using only this arm, your Strength score is treated as 15. When you make an ability check, attack roll, or saving throw using Strength using more than just this arm, you take the average of the arm's Strength score and your own.

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You can choose this modification multiple times.

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Celerity Leg Prosthesis

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This augmentation replaces both legs.

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When determining your bonus to AC and saving throws from Dexterity, your Dexterity score is treated as 15. Additionally, you can substitute this score for your own whenever you make an ability check or attack roll that uses your legs. If your Dexterity score is already equal to or greater than 15, it has no effect on you.

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Detachable Eye

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This augmentation replaces an eye.

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As an action, you can remove or replace this eye. While removed, the eye sprouts eight small legs, has a speed of 15 feet, an AC of 10, and 1 hit point As an action on each of your turns, you can move the eye up to its speed as long as it is within 30 feet of you. You can see through both the detached eye and your remaining eye at the same time, or you can use your action to see through only one eye or the other.

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You can choose this modification multiple times.

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Detachable Hand

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This augmentation replaces a hand.

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As an action, you can attach or detach this hand. While detached, the hand has a speed of 15 feet, an AC of 10, and 1 hit point. As an action on each of your turns, you can control the hand as long as it is within 30 feet of you. You can use the hand to manipulate an object, open an unlocked door or container, stow or retrieve an item from an open container, or pour the contents out of a container. You can move the hand up to its speed each time you use it

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You can choose this modification multiple times.

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Frailcasting Inhibitor

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Prerequisite: 5th level

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While using your body as a tech focus, you gain a +1 bonus to the tech save DC of powers you cast that requires a Strength or Constitution saving throw. This bonus increases to +2 at 9th level and +3 at 13th level.

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Hardy Torso Prosthesis

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This augmentation replaces your torso.

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Your Constitution score becomes 13. If your Constitution score is already equal to or greater than 13, it has no effect on you. Additionally, you have advantage on saving throws against poison.

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Harpoon Hand

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This augmentation replaces a hand.

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You modify your hand, granting it the ability to transform into a harpoon. With this hand, you can make a ranged weapon attack with a range of 30/60. On a hit, it deals 1d6 kinetic damage. This attack can target a surface, object, or creature.

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A creature struck by this attack is impaled by the harpoon. As an action, a creature can attempt to remove the harpoon. Removing the harpoon requires a Strength check. While the harpoon is stuck in the target, you are connected to the target by a 60 foot cable.

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While the harpoon is deployed, you can use your bonus action to activate the reel, pulling yourself to the location if the target is larger than you. A creature or object your size or smaller is pulled to you. Alternatively, you can opt to release the cable (no action required).

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Once you've used this feature, you can’t use your hand again until you recover and reinsert it as an action.

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You can choose this modification multiple times.

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Integrated Subdermal Armor

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Prerequisite: 5th level

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When you aren't wearing armor, your AC becomes 13 + your Dexterity modifier.

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Iridonian Grav-Lev Hand

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This augmentation replaces a hand.

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Your unarmed strikes with this arm deal 1 d4 ion damage, and you count as one size larger when determining your carrying capacity and the weight you can push, drag, or lift Additionally, you deal double damage to energy-based structures with your unarmed strikes.

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You can choose this modification multiple times.

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Magnetic Forearm Enhancement

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This augmentation replaces a forearm.

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Unarmed strikes with this hand have the reach property.

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You can choose this modification multiple times.

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Mighty Prowess Enabler

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Prerequisite: 5th level

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Prerequisite: Brawny Arm Prothesis

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The Strength score of your Brawny Arm Prosthesis increases by 2. Additionally, you are considered proficient with any weapon you wield with this arm. If the weapon requires two hands to use, and you are not already proficient with it, you only add half your proficiency bonus to attack rolls you make with it, unless you wield it in two of these hands.

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You can choose this modification multiple times.

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Nighthawk Ocular Implant

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This augmentation replaces your eyes.

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You can activate or deactivate this implant as a bonus action. While active, you gain darkvision to a range of 120 feet.

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Powered Harpoon Hand

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Prerequisite: 9th level

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Prerequisite: Harpoon Hand

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While your harpoon hand is deployed, when you cast a tech power with a range of touch, your hook can deliver the power as if it had cast it.

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Rendcasting Inhibitor

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Prerequisite: 5th level

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While using your body as a tech focus, you gain a +1 bonus to the tech save DC of powers you cast that requires a Dexterity or Intelligence saving throw. This bonus increases to +2 at 9th level and +3 at 13th level.

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Skills Enhancement Package

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Prerequisite: 13th level

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When you make an ability check using a skill you are proficient in, you can roll a d4 and add the result to your total.

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Sound Dampeners

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This augmentation replaces your ears.

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You are immune to the deafened condition, and you can enable or disable your ability to hear anytime. Additionally, your ears are equipped with a person translator that allows you to understand up to 15 languages different, however, you cannot speak them. The languages can be changed out while interfaced with a protocol droid or appropriate computer.

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Surveillance Implant

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This augmentation replaces your face.

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This implant includes a headcomm with a scrambler that automatically encodes messages sent to a specified recipient commlink or receiver.

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Survival And Surveillance Implant

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Prerequisite: 9th level

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This augmentation replaces your eyes and face.

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This implant contains several tools for long-term survival and reconnaissance. As a bonus action, you can activate one of the below modes that enable you to use several of these tools at once. Activating a different mode deactivates any currently active mode.

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Swift Gait Attuner

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Prerequisite: 5th level

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Prerequisite: Celerity Leg Prothesis

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The Dexterity score of your Celerity Leg Prosthesis increases by 2. Additionally, you gain proficiency in Dexterity saving throws.

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You can choose this modification multiple times.

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Vector Amplifier

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Prerequisite: 5th level

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While using your body as a tech focus, you gain a +1 bonus to melee tech attack rolls. This bonus increases to +2 at 9th level and +3 at 13th level.

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Vector Rangefinder

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Prerequisite: 5th level

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While using your body as a tech focus, you gain a +1 bonus to ranged tech attack rolls. This bonus increases to +2 at 9th level and +3 at 13th level.

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Voice Synthesizer

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Prerequisite: 5th level

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This augmentation replaces your throat.

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This augmentation allows you to synthesize and perfectly mimic any voice that you have heard in the last month, and the synthesizer can translate verbal communications between up to 5 languages. The languages can be changed out while interfaced with a protocol droid or appropriate computer. Additionally, you can add your Intelligence modifier to any Charisma (Deception) check made to lie to another creature.

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Weapon Integration

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This augmentation replaces a forearm.

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You can integrate a single weapon that weighs no more than 8 lb. into your forearm. While integrated, you can use a bonus action to hide or reveal the weapon, which can only be used while revealed. While hidden, the weapon has the hidden property. While revealed, the weapon has the fixed property.

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You can choose this modification multiple times.

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Withercasting Inhibitor

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Prerequisite: 5th level

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While using your body as a tech focus, you gain a +1 bonus to the tech save DC of powers you cast that requires a Wisdom or Charisma saving throw. This bonus increases to +2 at 9th level and +3 at 13th level.

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Path of Aggression

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From the murky depths of the dark side comes seething fury. Those sentinels who follow the Path of Aggression charge their weapon with lightning, culminating in a massive discharge that can ravage their opponents.

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Voltaic Slash

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Starting when you choose this calling at 3rd level, you learn the @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.MkDRzlCkK2hDdtvi]{Lightning Charge} force power, which does not count against your total powers known. Additionally, you can use Wisdom or Charisma as your forcecasting ability for it, and you can use your Kinetic Combat feature when you cast it as your action. Finally, when you deal lightning damage with the lightning charge force power, you deal additional lightning damage equal to half your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, minimum of one) if it doesn't already include that modifier.

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Thunderous Momentum

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Also at 3rd level, your stride becomes nigh unbreakable. You are immune to the shocked condition, and other effects that would reduce your speed only reduce it by 5 feet.

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Entropic Rush

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At 7th level, you've learned to move with speed and precision, discharging your lightning in a massive burst. When you move at least half your speed before casting @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.MkDRzlCkK2hDdtvi]{Lightning Charge}, you make the attack roll with advantage. Additionally, on a hit, the lightning can leap a second time, to a third creature within range or back to the first creature.

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Living Current

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By 13th level, you've learned to channel the damage done to you to enhance your strikes. The first time you deal damage on your turn, if you took damage since the start of your last turn, you can deal additional lightning damage equal to your Kinetic Combat die + half the amount of damage taken (rounded down).

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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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Retaliatory Strike

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At 18th level, when a creature hits you with an attack while within 5 feet of you, you can use your reaction to cast the @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.MkDRzlCkK2hDdtvi]{Lightning Charge} force power, targeting them.

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Saboteur Practice

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Those operatives who choose the Saboteur Practice enhance their fine-honed skills of stealth and agility with tech, using advanced technology with the aid of a tracker droid to sustain a longer assault.

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Bonus Proficiencies

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You gain proficiency in astrotech's tools.

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Techcasting

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When you choose this practice at 3rd level, you have derived powers from schematics with the aid of your wristpad. See chapter 10 for the general rules of techcasting and chapter 12 for the tech powers list.

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Tech Powers Known

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You learn 4 tech powers of your choice, and you learn more at higher levels, as shown in the Tech Powers Known column of the Saboteur Practice Techcasting table. You may not learn a tech power of a level higher than your Max Power Level.

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Tech Points

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You have a number of tech points equal to half of your operative level (rounded up), as shown in the Tech Points column of the Saboteur Practice Techcasting table, + your Intelligence modifier. You use these tech points to cast tech powers. You regain all expended tech points when you finish a short or long rest.

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Max Power Level

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Many tech powers can be overcharged, consuming more tech points to create a greater effect. You can overcharge these powers to a maximum level, which increases at higher levels, as shown in the Max Power Level column of the Saboteur Practice Techcasting table.

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You may only cast tech powers at 4th-level once. You regain the ability to do so after a long rest.

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Techcasting Ability

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Intelligence is your techcasting ability for your tech powers. You use your Intelligence whenever a power refers to your techcasting ability. In addition, you use your Intelligence modifier when setting the saving throw DC for a tech power you cast and when making an attack roll with one.

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Tech save DC = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Intelligence modifier

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Tech attack modifier = your proficiency bonus + your Intelligence modifier

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You use a wristpad (found in chapter 5) as a techcasting focus for your tech powers.

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10th1052nd
11th1162nd
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17th1794th
18th1894th
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Tracker Droid Companion

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Also at 3rd level, you learn to employ all the knowledge you've accumulated to create and customize your own personalized tracker droid companion.

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Your tracker droid is detailed at the end of this practice. Over the course of 8 hours, which can be done during a long rest, you can expend 500 cr worth of materials to finally finish your tracker droid.

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If your tracker droid is irreparable destroyed, or you want to interface with a different tracker droid, you can spend an additional 250 credits and 1 hour to change the target of this feature. You may only have one tracker droid companion at a time.

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Your tracker droid gains a variety of benefits while it is interfaced with you:

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Powered Ambush

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Beginning at 9th level, if you are hidden from a creature when you cast a power on it, the creature has disadvantage on any saving throw it makes against the power this turn.

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Ion Pulse

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Starting at 13th level, as a bonus action on your turn, you can expend one or more of your tracker droid's Hit Dice to have it emit an pulse of ion energy. Each creature within 5 feet of your tracker droid must make a Constitution saving throw against your tech save DC. A creature takes 1d4 ion damage for each Hit Die expended in this way on a failed save, or half as much as on a successful one. Any electronics not being worn or carried within the blast radius are disabled until rebooted.

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Saboteur Practice Techcasting

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Sabotage

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At 17th level, you gain the ability to sabotage a tech power in the process of being cast. When a hostile creature casts a tech power, and you are the target of the tech power or within its area of effect, you can use your reaction to force that creature to make an Intelligence saving throw against your tech save DC. On a successful save, the power is cast as normal.

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On a failed save, you negate the power's effects, and the caster takes 1d6 lightning damage per level of the power it was casting. Additionally, on a failed save, the caster's tech focus used to cast the tech power is overloaded and can't be used to cast tech powers for 1 minute.

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At the end of each of the caster's turns, it can repeat the Intelligence saving throw. On a success, it can use the tech focus to cast tech powers again.

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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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Generating Your Tracker Droid

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Choosing your tracker droid companion is an integral part of being an Saboteur Operative. Your tracker droid takes a form of your choosing.

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Once you've selected your tracker droid, you assign your tracker droid's ability scores using a varied standard array (14, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4) as you see fit.

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Tracker Droid Features

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All tracker droids share the following traits.

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Hit Points

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Resistances and Vulnerabilities

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Proficiencies

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Features

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Tracker Droid Upgrades

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The traits are presented in alphabetical order.

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Aerial Travel Package

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Your tracker droid companion has a 30 foot flying speed.

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Camouflage Module

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You install a camouflage module in your tracker droid. You tracker droid can turn on its stealth field to become invisible. While it is invisible, anything it is carrying or wearing is also invisible. It becomes visible when it turns off the field. Turning the field on or off requires an action.

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Deduct the time your tracker droid is invisible, in increments of 1 minute, from the module's maximum duration of 2 hours. After 2 hours of use, the module ceases to function. For every uninterrupted period of 12 hours the module goes unused, it regains 1 hour of use.

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Expertise Protocol

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Prerequisite: 5th level
You install a protocol in your tracker droid that grants it expertise in a tool or skill. Choose a tool or skill that your tracker droid is proficient in. Your tracker droid gains expertise in it.

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Flyby

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Opportunity attacks made against your tracker droid have disadvantage.

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Four-Armed Tracker

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Prerequisite: Pintsized Arms or Undersized Arms
Your tracker droid gains two additional arms which they can use independently of one another. Your tracker droid can only gain the benefit of items held by two of its arms at any given time, and once per round it can switch which arms it is benefiting from (no action required).

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Heavy Plating

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Your tracker droid companion's armor class becomes 14.

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Interfaced Assistance Protocol

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Prerequisite: 5th level
While you are interfaced with your tracker droid via the @Compendium[sw5e.techpowers.PopHJSVZq9t1FFf5]{Tracker Droid Interface} tech power, whenever you have advantage on an ability check or attack roll granted by your tracker droid taking the Help action, you can reroll one of the dice once.

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Interfaced Crafting Protocol

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Prerequisite: 5th level
While you are interfaced with your tracker droid via the @Compendium[sw5e.techpowers.PopHJSVZq9t1FFf5]{Tracker Droid Interface} tech power, whenever you make an ability check using tools with which the you are also proficient, you have advantage on the check. If you already have advantage, you can instead reroll one of the dice once.

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Interfaced Distraction Protocol

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Prerequisite: 5th level
While you are interfaced with your tracker droid via the @Compendium[sw5e.techpowers.PopHJSVZq9t1FFf5]{Tracker Droid Interface} tech power, when your tracker droid is within 5 feet of a target, you do not provoke opportunity attacks when moving out of that creature's reach.

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Interfaced Healing Protocol

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Prerequisite: 5th level
While you are interfaced with your tracker droid via the @Compendium[sw5e.techpowers.PopHJSVZq9t1FFf5]{Tracker Droid Interface} tech power, when you restore hit points to a creature that is within 5 feet of your tracker droid, you can roll the dice twice and take either total.

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Interfaced Tracking Protocol

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Prerequisite: 5th level
While you are interfaced with your tracker droid via the @Compendium[sw5e.techpowers.PopHJSVZq9t1FFf5]{Tracker Droid Interface} tech power, when you make a Wisdom (Survival) check to track a target, and your tracker droid is also tracking that target, you gain advantage on the check. If you already have advantage, you can instead reroll one of the dice once.

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Keen Hearing

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

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Keen Sight

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

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Keen Smell

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

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Laser Cutter

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Your tracker droid can cut through 1-inch-thick glass at a rate of 3 inches per round.

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Light Plating

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

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Medium Plating

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

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Pintsized Arms

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Prerequisite: Size Tiny
Your Tiny tracker droid gains two arms that struggle to wield bigger weapons. Your tracker droid can't use medium or heavy shields. Additionally, your tracker droid can't wield weapons with the two-handed or versatile property, and it can only wield one-handed weapons in two hands unless they have the light property.

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Proficiency Protocol

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You install a protocol in your tracker droid that grants it proficiency in a tool or skill of your choice.

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Ranged Interface Protocol

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The range within which you can interact with your tracker droid increases by 50 feet. This increases to 100 feet at 5th level, 150 feet at 9th level, 200 feet at 13th level, 250 feet at 17th level, and 300 feet at 20th level.

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Ranged Shockshot

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Your tracker droid companion gains a ranged shockshot. It has a normal range of 30 feet and a long range of 90 feet, and on a hit it deal lightning damage equal to its shockprod damage.

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Scomp Link

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Prerequisite: 9th level
Your tracker droid gets an integrated scomp link which it can use to interface with computers. While interfaced, when you or your tracker droid makes an Intelligence (slicer's kit) check, you can choose to reroll the check. You must use the new roll. You can wait until after you roll the d20 before deciding to use this feature, but you must decide before the GM says whether the check succeeds or fails.

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Sentry Dish

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Your tracker droid learns the @Compendium[sw5e.techpowers.ZH0jkLKHJ54BmkYX]{Alarm} tech power. It can cast it once, without the use of a wristpad and without spending tech points, and it regains the ability to do so when it finishes a long rest. Intelligence is your techcasting ability for this power.

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Size: Small

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Your tracker droid companion's size is Small. Its hit points increase by an amount equal to its level + 1, its Hit Die becomes a d6, its shockprod damage die becomes a d4, and it's walking speed increases to 25.

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Spider Legs

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Your tracker droid has a climbing speed equal to its walking speed. Additionally, your tracker droid has advantage on Strength saving throws and Strength (Athletics) checks that involve climbing.

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Storage

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Your tracker droid comes with a hidden storage compartment which can store up to 1 lb. Finding finding this hidden pocket requires a DC 15 Investigation check.

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Techcasting Range Protocol

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You can cast tech powers with a range of 5 feet or greater through your tracker droid while interfaced with it, but your tracker droid must be within 5 feet of the target of the power. This increases to 10 feet at 5th level, 20 feet at 9th level, 30 feet at 13th level, 60 feet at 17th level, and 120 feet at 20th level.

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Undersized Arms

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Prerequisite: Size Small
Your Small tracker droid gains two arms that struggle to wield bigger weapons. Your tracker droid can't use heavy shields. Additionally, your tracker droid can't use martial weapons with the two-handed property unless it also has the light property, and if a martial weapon has the versatile property, your tracker droid can only wield it in two hands.

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Gambler Pursuit

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Not all studied men and women use their intelligence and skill for the pursuit of knowledge, but instead turn to the various casinos and betting halls of the galaxy. Those scholars who choose the Gambler Pursuit use their knowledge of probability and risk to attempt to master games of chance and build their fortune, or lose it all along the way.

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Gambler's Aptitude

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When you choose this pursuit at 3rd level, you gain proficiency in your choice of the Insight, Deception, Persuasion, or Sleight of Hand skills. Additionally, you gain proficiency in three gaming sets of your choice, and you have advantage on any ability check you make that uses any of these gaming sets.

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Risk versus Reward

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Also at 3rd level, when you make your first attack on your turn against the target of your Critical Analysis feature, you can decide to gamble by rolling a d6. On a roll of 4 or higher, you have advantage on attack rolls against that creature until the start of your next turn. On a roll of 3 or lower, that creature instead has advantage on attack rolls against you until the start of your next turn.

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This die increases when you reach certain levels in this class: to 1d8 at 7th level, to 1d10 at 11th level, and to 1d12 at 15th level.

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Additional Maneuvers

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Lastly at 3rd level, you gain access to new maneuvers which reflect your deep understanding of chance. 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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All In

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When you make an attack roll, and the result is less than 20, you can expend a superiority die and roll it, adding it to the roll. If the resulting sum is 20 or 23, the attack is considered a critical hit.

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Blind Luck

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When you fail an ability check, you can expend a superiority die. If the result of your ability check plus the superiority die is within a range equal to half your proficiency bonus (rounded down) above or below the check's DC, you pass the check instead.

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Double Bluff

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If on the same round of combat that you have missed a weapon attack, an enemy also misses you with a weapon attack, you can expend a superiority die and make a single weapon attack, adding the results of your superiority die to both the attack and damage rolls.

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The Idiot's Array

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When a creature hits you with a weapon attack roll, you can expend a superiority die and roll it. On a roll of 4 or higher, you take minimum damage on the damage roll and subtract the value of the superiority die. On a roll of 3 or lower, you instead take the maximum.

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Played Their Hand

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When a creature hits you with an opportunity attack while within 5 feet of you, you can use your reaction and expend a superiority die to impose disadvantage on the attack roll. If the attack misses, you can make a Dexterity (Sleight of Hand) check contested by the attacker's Strength (Athletics) or Dexterity (Acrobatics) check (their choice) as a part of this reaction. On a success, the target drops the weapon it made the attack with. 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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Pure Sabacc

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When you score a critical hit with a weapon attack, you can expend a superiority die and roll it. On a roll of 4 or higher, you deal maximum damage on the weapon's damage roll, including the superiority die. On a roll of 3 or lower, you instead deal the minimum.

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Raise the Stakes

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When the target of your Critical Analysis feature makes an attack roll against you, you can use your reaction to expend a superiority die. Roll the die and subtract the result from the enemy's attack roll, but add the result to their damage roll on a hit.

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Take a Chance

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Before making an attack roll, you can expend a superiority die. On a miss, you lose that superiority die and do not benefit from it in any way. On a hit, you can choose two other maneuvers that you know, and subject the target to both maneuvers, without expending additional superiority dice.

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Tiebreaker

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When you roll a superiority die as a part of a maneuver you learned from this class, you can expend another superiority die and use the total of both dice.

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Lucky Number 7

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Beginning at 6th level, whenever you roll a 7 on an attack roll against the target of your Critical Analysis feature, the attack automatically hits and you regain a superiority die. You can not have more superiority dice than the amount shown in the Superiority Dice column of the Scholar class table.

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When attacking with advantage or disadvantage, this effect applies if either roll is a 7. If both rolls are a 7, the attack is a critical hit.

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Tell Me the Odds

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Starting at 9th level, if the target of your Critical Analysis hits you with a weapon attack roll, you can use your reaction to roll a d8. On a 4 or higher, you impose disadvantage on the roll. If the target already had disadvantage, they must instead reroll one of the dice once (your choice).

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This die increases when you reach certain levels in this class: to 1d10 at 11th level, and to 1d12 at 15th level.

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Borrowed Luck

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Once you've reached 17th level, you have gained the ability to unnaturally alter luck in your favor. Once per round, after an attack roll, saving throw, or ability check is rolled by you or a creature that you can see, you can replace the number on the d20 with a 7. Note the number on the d20 of the roll that you replaced. That number becomes your borrowed luck roll.

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While you have a borrowed luck roll, you can expend it and replace any ability check, attack roll, or saving throw made by you or a creature that you can see with the value of the borrowed luck roll. You can only have one borrowed luck roll at a time, and you lose any unused borrowed luck rolls when you complete a short or long rest.

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Discoveries (Gambler)

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When you select this pursuit, you gain access to new discoveries which reflect your deep understanding of chance. 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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Ace Up Your Sleeve

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Whenever you make a Dexterity (Sleight of Hand) or Charisma (Deception) check, you can expend a superiority die, adding the result to your total for the check.

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Against the House

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Whenever you would make a Charisma (Persuasion) check involving haggling, you can instead challenge the target to a game of chance. If they accept your offer, you can make an ability check with an available gaming set. If you win the challenge, you automatically succeed on the Charisma (Persuasion) check.

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Ante Up

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When you roll initiative, are not surprised, and end up first in the initiative order, you can take one additional action on top of your regular action and a possible bonus action during your first turn in combat.

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Calculated Bluff

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When you make an ability check using your Charisma, you can choose to instead make the check using your Intelligence.

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Cold Read

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Prerequisite: 5th level

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As an action, you may make a Wisdom (Insight) check contested by a target's Charisma (Deception) check. On a success, you know the next action the target intends to take, so long as the situation does not change dramatically.

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Feeling the Pressure

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Prerequisite: 13th level

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Whenever you roll a 4 or higher on your Risk Versus Reward feature, the target of your Critical Analysis feature also has disadvantage on attack rolls made against you until the start of your next turn.

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The Magic Number

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Prerequisite: 7th level

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Whenever you roll a 7 on an ability check or saving throw, you can reroll the ability check or saving throw with advantage.

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Cybertech Engineering

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Those engineers who choose the Cybertech Engineering discipline focus on the ability to craft reusable consumables and items that augment and complement their techcasting abilities.

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Bonus Proficiencies

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When you choose this discipline at 3rd level, you gain proficiency in cybertech's tools. additionally, when you engage in crafting with cybertech's tools, the rate at which you craft doubles.

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Cybertech Contraptions

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Also at 3rd level, you learn modify gadgets and wristpads utilizing your cybertech knowledge. Over the course of a long rest, you can expend 500 cr worth of materials to modify your wristpad. You must have a wristpad, materials, and cybertech's tools in order to perform this modification.

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Your wristpad requires attunement, can only be used by you, and counts as a tech focus for your tech powers while you are attuned to it. Your modified wristpad has 4 modification slots, and it gains more at higher levels, as shown in the Modification Slots column of the engineer class table. For each modification installed, your tech point maximum is reduced by 1. Over the course of a long rest, you can replace or remove a number of modifications up to your Intelligence modifier (minimum of one).

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Some modification effects require saving throws. When you use such an effect from this class, the DC equals your tech save DC.

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Potent Techcasting

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Lastly at 3rd level, when you miss with a tech attack roll, or a creature succeeds on a saving throw against a tech power you cast, you can expend one use of your Potent Aptitude to overwhelm them. Roll the die, and either add it to the attack roll or subtract it from their saving throw.

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Adaptable Applications

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Beginning at 6th level, when you cast a tech power of 1st level or higher, you can choose to deal additional damage or provide additional healing with that power. The additional damage or healing equals half your engineer level (rounded down).

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You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Intelligence modifier (a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you complete a long rest.

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Combat Contrivances

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At 14th level, when you use your action to a cast a 1st-level or higher tech power, you can use your bonus action to gain temporary hit points equal to the level of the tech power + your Intelligence modifier.

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Perfected Purposing

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Starting at 18th level, when you cast a tech power, you can choose to deal maximum damage or provide maximum healing with that power.

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Once you've used this feature, you must complete a short or long rest before you can use it again.

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Cybertech Modifications

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If a modification has prerequisites, you must meet them to install it. You can install the modification at the same time that you meet its prerequisites.

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Advanced Biotic Amplifier

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Prerequisite: 15th level
Prerequisite: Prototype Biotic Amplifier
You further fine tune your biotic amplifier. While wielding this amplifier, when a creature gains temporary hit points from your biotic amplifier, it instead gains four times as many. This amount can't exceed the number of hit points regained.

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Advanced Corrosive Amplifier

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Prerequisite: 15th level
Prerequisite: Prototype Corrosive Amplifier
You further fine tune your Corrosive Amplifier. When you activate this amplifier, the next attack roll made by that creature before the end of its next turn has disadvantage.

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Advanced Cryo Amplifier

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Prerequisite: 15th level
Prerequisite: Prototype Cryo Amplifier
You further fine tune your Cryo Amplifier. When you activate this amplifier, the creature is restrained until the end of your next turn.

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Advanced Explosive Amplifier

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Prerequisite: 15th level
Prerequisite: Prototype Explosive Amplifier
You further fine tune your Explosive Amplifier. When a creature takes fire damage while ignited, the creature has disadvantage on the next Dexterity saving throw it makes before the start of your next turn.

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Arakyd Vector

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Prerequisite: 5th level
You gain a +1 bonus to tech attack rolls. This bonus increases to +2 at 11th level and +3 at 17th level.

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Augmented Explosive

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You can augment a single grenade, mine, or thermal detonator to regain its charge. An augmented explosive can only be used by you, and it uses your tech save DC instead of its own. Once you've activated an explosive, it can't be activated again until you finish a short or long rest.

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You can select this modification multiple times. Each time you do so, you can maintain an additional augmented explosive, to a maximum equal to your Intelligence modifier.

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Belasco Dynamics

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Prerequisite: 5th level
You gain a +1 bonus to your tech save DC. This bonus increases to +2 at 11th level and +3 at 17th level.

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Biotic Amplifier

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You integrate a biotic amplifier in your wristpad that increases the potency of your healing tech powers. While wielding this amplifier, when a creature regains hit points from a tech power you cast, you can grant them temporary hit points equal to the amount of tech points spent. This amount can't exceed the number of hit points restored.

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You can use this amplifier a number of times equal to your Intelligence modifier. You regain all expended uses when you complete a short or long rest.

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Climbing Gloves

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You craft a set of gloves with a powerful assisted grip. While wearing these gloves, you have a climbing speed of 20 feet, and you have advantage on Strength saving throws and Strength (Athletics) checks that involve climbing.

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Corrosive Amplifier

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You integrate a booster in your wristpad that enhances your tech powers that deal acid damage. While wielding this amplifier, when a creature takes acid damage from a tech power you cast, you can choose to deal additional acid damage equal to your Intelligence modifier.

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You can use this amplifier a number of times equal to your Intelligence modifier (a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you complete a short or long rest.

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Cryo Amplifier

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You integrate a booster in your wristpad that enhances your tech powers that deal cold damage. While wielding this amplifier, when a creature takes cold damage from a tech power you cast, you can choose to deal additional cold damage equal to your Intelligence modifier.

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You can use this amplifier a number of times equal to your Intelligence modifier (a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you complete a short or long rest.

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Darkvision Goggles

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You craft a pair of sight-enhancing goggles. While wearing these goggles, you have darkvision to a range of 60 feet. If you already have darkvision, this modification increases its range by 30 feet.

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Explosive Amplifier

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You integrate a booster in your wristpad that enhances your tech powers that deal fire damage. While wielding this amplifier, when a creature takes fire damage from a tech power you cast, you can choose to deal additional fire damage equal to your Intelligence modifier.

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You can use this amplifier a number of times equal to your Intelligence modifier (a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you complete a short or long rest.

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Imaging Amplifier

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You integrate a booster in your wristpad that enhances your illusionary tech powers. While wielding this amplifier, when a creature attempts an Intelligence (Investigation) check against a tech power you cast to discern the illusion for what it is, you can force the creature to have disadvantage on the roll (no action required). Alternatively, when you cast the mirror image tech power, you create a fourth duplicate. While you have four duplicates, you must roll a 5 or higher on the d20 roll to change an attack's target to a duplicate.

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You can use this amplifier a number of times equal to your Intelligence modifier (a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you complete a short or long rest.

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Jet Boots

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Prerequisite: 7th level
You find tune your augmented boots to give you temporary, limited flight. Activating or deactivating the boots requires a bonus action and, while active, you have a flying speed of 30 feet.

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The rocket boots last for 1 minute before deactivating. Once the boots have been activated, they can't be activated again until you finish a short or long rest.

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Mechanical Arm

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You create a mechanical arm which mounts to your shoulder, which you can use independently. You can only gain the benefit of items held by two of your arms at any given time.

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You can choose this modification twice.

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Prototype Biotic Amplifier

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Prerequisite: 7th level
Prerequisite: Biotic Amplifier
You fine tune your biotic amplifier. While wielding this amplifier, when a creature gains temporary hit points from your biotic amplifier, it instead gains twice as many. This amount can't exceed the number of hit points regained.

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Prototype Corrosive Amplifier

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Prerequisite: 7th level
Prerequisite: Corrosive Amplifier
You fine tune your Corrosive Amplifier. When you activate this amplifier, the next attack roll made against that creature before the end of its next turn has advantage.

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Prototype Cryo Amplifier

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Prerequisite: 7th level
Prerequisite: Cryo Amplifier
You fine tune your Cryo Amplifier. When you activate this amplifier, the creature's speed is reduced by 10 feet until the end of your next turn. If the tech power already reduces the creature's speed, that amount is instead increased by 5 feet.

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Prototype Explosive Amplifier

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Prerequisite: 7th level
Prerequisite: Explosive Amplifier
You fine tune your Explosive Amplifier. When you activate this amplifier, the creature is also ignited for 1 minute. At the start of each of its turns, the creature takes additional fire damage equal to your Intelligence modifier and then makes a Dexterity saving throw against your tech save DC, ending this effect on a success.

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If the target or a creature within 5 feet of it uses an action to put out the flames, or if some other effect douses the flames, the effect ends.

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Powered Grappling Hook

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Prerequisite: 9th level
Prerequisite: Wrist-Mounted Grappling Hook
While your wrist-mounted grappling hook is deployed, when you cast a tech power with a range of touch, your hook can deliver the power as if it had cast it.

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Sentry Turret

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You learn how to craft small sentry turrets shaped like globes that can adhere to any surface. As an action or bonus action (your choice), you can throw a sentry to a point you can see within range (30 feet + your Strength modifier x 5). At the end of each of your turns, a deployed sentry automatically targets a hostile creature within 10 feet of it. If multiple targets are available, one is chosen at random. The target must make a Dexterity saving throw. On a failed save, it takes 1d4 energy damage and its speed is reduced by 5 until the end of your next turn.

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The sentries have 1 hit point, an armor class of 10, and can be repaired over the course of a long rest. Each sentry lasts for 1 minute before deactivating. You can maintain a number of sentries equal to your Intelligence modifier. Once a sentry has been activated, it can't be activated again until you finish a short or long rest.

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Truesight Goggles

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Prerequisite: 11th level
Prerequisite: Darkvision Goggles
You modify your goggles with a toggle allowing you to briefly gain enhanced sight. As a bonus action, you can activate the truesight feature of your goggles. When toggled on, for the next minute your goggles now automatically dispel illusions and can detect invisibility, as with truesight.

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Once you've used this feature, you must complete a short or long rest before you can use it again.

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Wrist-Mounted Grappling Hook

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You craft a wrist-mounted grappling hook weapon attached to a tightly coiled cord. With this contraption, you can make a ranged weapon attack with a range of 30/60. On a hit, it deals 1d4 kinetic damage. This attack can target a surface, object, or creature.

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A creature struck by this attack is impaled by the hook. As an action, a creature can attempt to remove the hook. Removing the hook requires a Strength check. While the hook is stuck in the target, you are connected to the target by a 60 foot cable.

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While the hook is deployed, you can use your bonus action to activate the reel, pulling yourself to the location if the target is your size or larger. A creature or object smaller than you is pulled to you. Alternatively, you can opt to release the cable (no action required).

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Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you recover and reinsert the hook as an action.

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Astrotech Engineering

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Those engineers who choose the Astrotech Engineering discipline focus on crafting and upgrading their droid companions.

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Bonus Proficiencies

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Astrotech Engineering: 3rd level
You gain proficiency in astrotech's implements. Additionally, when you engage in crafting with astrotech's implements, the rate at which you craft doubles.

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Droid Companion

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Astrotech Engineering: 3rd, 11th, and 17th level
You employ all the knowledge you've accumulated to create and bond with your own droid companion.

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Create your droid companion as detailed in the Companions section of the Customization Options document for Expanded Content. You must have astrotech's implements in order to create your droid.

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

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Lastly, while bonded and within 10 feet of you, when you would use your action to cast a 1st-level tech power, you can instead have your droid companion cast it. You still expend tech points as normal, and if the power requires concentration, it still uses your concentration. Your droid companion must use its action, and it uses its tech attack modifier and tech save DC instead of your own. At 5th level, your droid can cast 2nd-level tech powers in this way. This increases to 3rd-level powers at 9th level, 4th-level powers at 13th level, and 5th-level powers at 17th level. When you cast a power, you consume a number of uses of this feature equal to that power's level.

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

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You can use this feature four times, and you gain more uses at higher levels, as shown in the Modification Slots column of the engineer table. Each time you use this feature in excess of your proficiency bonus, your tech point maximum is reduced by 1 until you complete a long rest. You regain all expended uses when you complete a long rest.

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Potent Integration

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Astrotech Engineering: 3rd level
When your droid makes an attack roll, you can use your reaction to expend one use of your Potent Aptitude to give it a boost. Roll the die and add it to both the attack and damage rolls, if the attack hits.

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Direct Controller

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Astrotech Engineering: 6th level
Your mastery of droids improves your ability to manipulate them. When you cast a power that could affect only droids or constructs, and you only affect droids with the power, you can choose to treat the power as if cast at your Max Power Level.

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You can use this feature a number of times equal to your proficiency bonus, as shown in the engineer table. You regain all expended uses when you complete a long rest.

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Coordinated Attack

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Astrotech Engineering: 14th level
When you are the source of an effect that would force other creatures to make a saving throw, and your droid is one of those creatures, you can have your droid automatically succeed on the save. When your droid is the source of an effect that would force other creatures to make a saving throw, and you are one of those creatures, you can choose to automatically succeed on the save.

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Droid Defense

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Astrotech Engineering: 18th level
While your droid can see you, it has advantage on all saving throws.

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Generating Your Droid

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Choosing your droid companion is an integral part of being an Astrotech Engineer. The class of droid you choose determines their features. Class II, III, and IV droids are all appropriate options, with their statistics listed below.

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

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Droid Features

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All droids share the following features.

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Resistances and Vulnerabilities

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Traits

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Class I Droid

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Class I droids are programmed for the mathematical, medical, or physical sciences. Subcategories of the first degree are medical droids, biological science droids, physical science droids, and mathematics droids.

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As a class I droid, your droid companion has the following features.

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Hit Points

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Proficiencies

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Features

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Class II Droid

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Class II droids are programmed for engineering and other technical sciences. They differ from class I droids because they apply the science to real-life situations. Class II droids are rarely equipped with Basic vocabulators, instead communicating through Binary. There are five subcategories of class II droids. Astromech, exploration, environmental, engineering, and maintenance droids are all class II droids.

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As a class II droid, your droid companion has the following features.

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Hit Points

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Proficiencies

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Features

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Class III Droid

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Class III droids are programmed to interact with humans. They are said to be the most advanced droids ever invented. Protocol, servant, tutor, and child care droids are all class III droids.

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As a class III droid, your droid companion has the following features.

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Hit Points

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Proficiencies

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Features

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Class IV Droid

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Class IV droids are programmed for military and security purposes. Such droids tend to perform tasks of violence or combat might be expected. Almost all class IV droids carry weapons. Armed combat droids are among the first droids ever created. Security, gladiator, battle, and assassin droids are all class IV droids.

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As a class IV droid, your droid companion has the following features.

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Hit Points

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Proficiencies

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Features

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Class V Droid

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Class V droids are programmed for menial and low-skill tasks. Such droids tend to perform basic tasks such as construction, lifting, maintenance, mining, sanitation, and transportation.

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As a class V droid, your droid companion has the following features.

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Hit Points

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Proficiencies

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Features

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Astrotech Modifications

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If a modification has prerequisites, you must meet them to install it. You can install the modification at the same time that you meet its prerequisites.

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Advanced Power Core

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Prerequisite: 7th level, d10 Hit Die
You greatly improve the power core of your droid. Its Hit Die becomes a d12.

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Alarm Protocol

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You install an alarm module in your droid, granting the following benefits:

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Analysis Protocol

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Prerequisite: 7th level, Class I Droid
Your droid can analyze a target, develop a plan on how to best overcome any potential obstacle, and execute that plan with ruthless efficiency. As a bonus action on your droid's turn, your droid can analyze a target it can see within 60 feet of it. For the next minute, or until it analyzes another target, it gains the following benefits:

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Arm Cannons

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You install dual arm cannons in your droid. The arm cannons have 2 charges. As an action, your droid can use charges to cast the overload tech power, using 1 charge per level. The saving throw is made against your droid's tech save DC (8 + your droid's proficiency bonus + your droid's Intelligence modifier).

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You can choose this modification multiple times. Each time you do so, the arm cannons gain another charge, to a maximum of 4. The arm cannons regain all charges after a long rest.

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Back-Up Protocol

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Prerequisite: 7th level
You install an emergency protocol in your droid, prompting a quick reboot after critical damage is taken. If your droid would be reduced to 0 hit points, it instead is reduced to 1.

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Once your droid uses this feature, it must finish a short or long rest before it can use it again.

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Celerity Augment

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You augment your droid to move a little faster. Your droid's speed increases by 5 feet.

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You can choose this modification twice.

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Charisma Chip

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Prerequisite: Class III Droid
You install a charisma chip in your droid. When an ally your droid can see makes an ability check, attack roll, or saving throw, your droid can use its reaction to give them advantage on the roll. It can do so before or after they roll the d20, but before the GM says the roll succeeds or fails. Once your droid uses this ability, it can't use it again until it finishes a short or long rest.

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Durability Module

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You enhance your droid's durability, granting the following benefits:

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Emergency Mode

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Prerequisite: 15th level
Prerequisite: Back-Up Protocol
You modify your droid's back-up protocol. When your droid's back-up protocol is initiated, it can immediately use its reaction to make one attack roll against a target within range. If the target is the source of the damage that reduced your droid to 0, the attack roll has advantage.

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Energy Shield

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You install an energy shield in your droid. The energy shield has 1 charge. As an action, your droid can use 1 charge to cast the @Compendium[sw5e.techpowers.c7vvcY0lZDii7SOI]{Energy Shield} tech power.

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You can choose this modification multiple times. Each time you do so, the energy shield gains another charge, to a maximum of 3. The energy shield regains all expended charges after a long rest.

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Expertise Protocol

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Prerequisite: 5th level
You install a protocol in your droid that grants it expertise in a tool or skill. Choose a tool or skill that your droid is proficient in. Your droid gains expertise in it.

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False Combustion

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Prerequisite: Class II Droid
You install a panic protocol in your droid. As a reaction in response to taking damage, your droid can feign an explosion. For 1 minute, your droid appears to be destroyed to all outward inspection. A creature can use its action to inspect the droid and make an Intelligence (Investigation) check against your droid's tech save DC (8 + your droid's proficiency bonus + your droid's Intelligence modifier). If it succeeds, it becomes aware that your droid is still functioning.

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Fighting Style Protocol

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Your droid adopts a particular style of fighting as its specialty. Choose one of the Fighting Style options, detailed in chapter 6. Your droid can't take a Fighting Style option more than once, even if it later gets to choose again.

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Flamethrower

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You install a flamethrower in your droid. The flamethrower has 1 charge. As an action, your droid can cast the @Compendium[sw5e.techpowers.HoshRCTHW8vntDCg]{Jet of Flame} tech power or use 1 charge to cast the flame sweep tech power at 1st level. The saving throw is made against your droid's tech save DC (8 + your droid's proficiency bonus + your droid's Intelligence modifier).

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You can choose this modification multiple times. Each time you do so, the flamethrower gains another charge, to a maximum of 3. If the flamethrower has multiple charges, you can use multiple charges to cast @Compendium[sw5e.techpowers.6aZ0FG6HwrUO28WF]{Flame Sweep} at a higher level, 1 point per charge. The flamethrower regains all expended charges after a long rest.

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Four-Armed Combatant

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Prerequisite: Class IV Droid
You install two additional arms to improve your droid's combat capabilities, granting it four arms which it can use independently of one another. Your droid can only gain the benefit of items held by two of its arms at any given time, and once per round your droid can switch which arms it is benefiting from (no action required).

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While your droid has at least 3 arms free, it has a climbing speed equal to its walking speed.

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Heavy Plating

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Prerequisite: Medium Armor proficiency
Your droid gains proficiency in heavy armor. If your droid is already proficient in heavy armor, instead kinetic and energy damage that your droid takes from unenhanced weapons is reduced by an amount equal to its proficiency bonus.

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Light Plating

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Your droid gains proficiency in light armor. If your droid is already proficient in light armor, instead your droid's speed increases by 5 feet while light armor is integrated.

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Martial Protocol

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Prerequisite: 7th level, Class IV Droid
Your droid has martial training that allows it to perform special combat maneuvers. It gains the following benefits:

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Medium Plating

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Prerequisite: Light Armor proficiency
Your droid gains proficiency in medium armor. If your droid is already proficient in medium armor, the maximum Dexterity bonus your droid can add to AC increases to 3 from 2 while medium armor is integrated.

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Memory Protocol

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Prerequisite: Class I Droid
Your droid can recall anything it has read in the past month that it understood. This includes but is not limited to books, maps, signs, and lists.

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Observant Protocol

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Prerequisite: 7th level
Prerequisite: Alarm Protocol
You modify the alarm module in your droid, granting the following benefits:

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Performance Protocol

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Prerequisite: 7th level, Class III Droid
You modify your droid's charisma chip, granting the following benefits:

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Powerful Droid

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Prerequisite: Class V Droid
Your droid count as one size larger when determining your carrying capacity and the weight you can push, drag, or lift.

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Powerful Grip

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Prerequisite: 7th level, Class V Droid
When your droid hits a creature with a melee weapon attack on its turn and has a free hand, it can use a bonus action to attempt to grapple the target. If it does so, and the grapple succeeds, your droid can make one additional attack against the target (no action required).

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Premium Power Core

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You improve the power core of your droid. Its Hit Die becomes a d8.

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Proficiency Protocol

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You install a protocol in your droid that grants it proficiency in a tool or skill. Your droid gains proficiency in a tool or skill of your choice.

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Prototype Power Core

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Prerequisite: d8 Hit Die
You further improve the power core of your droid. Its Hit Die becomes a d10.

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Repulsor Coil

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Prerequisite: 7th level, Class II Droid
You install repulsor coils in your droid's legs. Your droid gains a flying speed equal to its walking speed.

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Sensor Augmentation

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You augment your droid with an advanced sensor, granting the following benefits:

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Stun Ray

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You install a stun ray in your droid. The stun ray has 1 charge. As an action, your droid can use 1 charge to cast the @Compendium[sw5e.techpowers.qHu258wCccbyajwo]{Hold Droid} or @Compendium[sw5e.techpowers.zXCnz8vBWC4fhvfw]{Paralyze Humanoid} tech power. The saving throw is made against your droid's tech save DC (8 + your droid's proficiency bonus + your droid's Intelligence modifier).

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You can choose this modification multiple times. Each time you do so, the stun ray gains another charge, to a maximum of 3. The stun ray regains all expended charges after a long rest.

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Techcasting Protocol

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Your droid learns two at-will tech powers, and one 1st-level tech power, which it casts at its lowest level. Once your droid casts it, your droid must finish a long rest before it can cast it again. Intelligence is your droid's techcasting ability for these powers. It does not require use of a wristpad for these powers.

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Toughness Module

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Prerequisite: 11th level
Prerequisite: Durability Module
You modify the durability module in your droid, granting the following benefit:

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Heavy Weapons Specialist

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Some manned instruments of war require their user to have superior physical prowess to overcome their weight and encumbrance. Those fighters who choose to become Heavy Weapons Specialists use their powerful bodies, and powerful armaments, to overwhelm their foes.

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Rock Steady

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When you choose this specialty at 3rd level, you have learned to use the heft of your weapon to root yourself in place. At the end of each of your turns, if you move less than half your speed while wielding a weapon with the heavy or strength properties, you have advantage on saving throws to avoid being restrained, moved, or knocked prone. This advantage lasts until the end of your next turn.

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My Little Friend Says Hello There

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Also at 3rd level, you know how to use the sheer size of your weapon to strike fear in those around you. You can add your Strength modifier to any Charisma (Intimidation) check you make while wielding a weapon with the heavy or strength properties that doesn’t already include that modifier.

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Maximum Output

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Beginning at 7th level, when you take the Attack action while wielding a weapon with the heavy or strength properties, you can forgo one or more attacks. If you do so, the first time you deal damage with the weapon before the start of your next turn, you deal additional damage of the same type as the weapon’s damage. If this instance would deal damage to multiple creatures, you can only apply this additional damage to one of them. For each attack you forgo, you deal additional damage equal to 1d12 + half your fighter level (rounded down). If you miss with the first attack roll you make before the end of your next turn, or one target succeeds on the saving throw against your weapon’s burst or rapid property, you instead deal normal weapon damage.

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Straight Through

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At 10th level, when you score a critical hit on your turn while wielding a weapon with the heavy or strength properties, you can make one weapon attack against a creature within 5 feet of the target using your reaction.

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Overwhelm

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Starting at 15th level, when you use your Second Wind while wielding a weapon with the heavy or strength properties, if you hit with the first attack roll you make, or if one creatures fails the saving throw against your weapon’s burst or rapid property, before the end of your next turn, you treat the hit as a critical hit. If you miss with the first attack roll you make before the end of your next turn, or one target succeeds on the saving throw against your weapon’s burst or rapid property, you instead deal normal weapon damage.

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Pure Performance

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At 18th level, attack rolls you make while wielding a weapon with the heavy or strength properties can’t suffer from disadvantage.

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Geneticist Pursuit

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Throughout the galaxy there exists scientists who focus on unraveling the mysteries contained within the bodies of the divese sentients of the galaxy. Those scholars who choose the Geneticist Pursuit put their knowledge into practice, splicing their own genetic material to become superior beings... or monsters.

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Genesplicer's Methods

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When you choose this pursuit at 3rd level, you gain proficiency with geneticist's kit and your choice of Medicine or Survival skills.

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Mutagenic Analysis

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Also at 3rd level, while you are the target of your Critical Analysis feature, you can add half your Intelligence modifier (rounded down, minimum of one) to any saving throw you make that doesn't already include that modifier.

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Additional Maneuvers

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Lastly at 3rd level, you gain access to new maneuvers which reflect the changes your body has undergone. 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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Acid Burst

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When you take the Attack action on your turn, you can replace one of your attacks with a sudden and violent expulsion of acidic fluid. You expend a superiority die, and cause all creatures within a 15-foot cone to make a Dexterity saving throw. On a failed save, they take damage equal to the number rolled on your superiority die plus your Intelligence modifier.

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Charging Attack

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If you move at least 10 feet towards your target before successfully hitting them with a melee attack, you may expend a superiority die, causing the target to take additional damage equal to the result, and forcing it to make a Strength saving throw. On a failed save the creature is knocked prone.

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Electrical Discharge

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When you succeed on a check to initiate or maintain a grapple, you can expend a superiority die. The creature takes lightning damage equal to the amount rolled on the die.

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Rampage

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When you reduce a creature to 0 hit points, you can use your bonus action to expend a superiority die and move up to half your speed. If you end this movement within 5 feet of a creature, you can make a single melee attack against that creature, adding the result of the superiority die to the attack roll.

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Unrelenting Grasp

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When you hit a creature within 5 feet of you with an opportunity attack, you may expend a superiority die. The creature takes additional damage equal to your superiority die, and you may attempt to grapple the target as part of the same reaction.

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Venomous Slash

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When you hit a creature with a melee attack, you may expend a superiority die to force it to make a Constitution saving throw. On a failed save, it takes poison damage equal to the result of the die and is poisoned until the start of your next turn.

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Mutagenic Transformation

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Beginning at 6th level, when you target yourself with your Critical Analysis feature, you can choose to undergo a mutagenic transformation. Your form shifts, exaggerating and strengthening your geneticist discoveries for 1 hour. You gain the following benefits:

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You can end this effect early on your turn as a bonus action. This effect ends early if you are incapacitated or die. You can use this feature twice. You regain all expended uses of it when you finish a long rest.

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Geneticist's Resilience

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Starting at 9th level, your genetic alterations make you immune to poison and disease. Additionally, you have resistance to poison damage.

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Chimeric Adaptation

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Once you've reached 17th level, your genetic modifications have reached new heights. When you complete a short or long rest, you can choose one of the following features. When you undergo your mutagenic transformation, you also gain the benefits of the chosen feature for the duration. You can only have one of these features at a time.

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Aspect of the Terentatek

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You gain proficiency in Wisdom and Charisma saving throws. Additionally, you have advantage on saving throws against force powers, and when a creature within 30 feet of you casts a force power, you can use your reaction to move up to half your speed towards the creature. You must end this movement closer to the creature than you started. If you end this movement within 5 feet of the creature, you can make one melee attack against the creature (no action required).

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Aspect of the Rancor

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You gain proficiency in Strength and Constitution saving throws. Additionally, you gain immunity to the frightened condition, and when you deal damage with a weapon or unarmed strike, you can deal an additional 1d8 damage of the same type as the weapon's damage.

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Aspect of the Varactyl

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You gain proficiency in Dexterity and Intelligence saving throws. Additionally, your speed increases by 10 feet, you ignore effects that would reduce your speed, your attack rolls can't suffer from disadvantage, and creatures can't have advantage on attack rolls against you.

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Discoveries (Geneticist)

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When you select this pursuit, you gain access to new discoveries which reflect the changes you have caused your own body to undergo. 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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Adapted Hide

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When you aren't wearing armor, your AC is 13 + your Dexterity modifier. Additionally, you are adapted to hot or cold climates (your choice), as described in chapter 5 of the Dungeon Master's Guide. When you undergo your mutagenic transformation, you add your full Intelligence modifier, instead of half, to your AC for the duration.

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Atmospheric Adaptation

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You can breathe air and water. When you undergo your mutagenic transformation, you no longer need to breathe, and you can survive up to one hour within the vacuum of space for the duration.

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Enhanced Musculature

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You count as one size larger when determining your carrying capacity and the weight you can push, drag, or

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lift. Additionally, when you make a long jump, you can cover a number of feet up to twice your Strength score. When you make a high jump, you can leap a number of feet up into the air equal to 3 + twice your Strength modifier. When you undergo your mutagenic transformation, you have advantage on Strength checks and Strength saving throws for the duration.

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Icarian Mutation

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You sprout a pair of winged arms. You gain a flight speed equal to half your walking speed. You can only gain the benefit of items held by two of your arms at any given time, and once per round you can switch which arms you are benefiting from (no action required). When you undergo your mutagenic transformation, your flying speed increases to your full walking speed, and you can use your bonus action to take the Dash action for the duration.

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Mutagenic Hardiness

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Your hit point maximum increases by a number equal to your level, and it increases by 1 every time you gain a level. When you undergo your mutagenic transformation, and at the beginning of each of your turns, you gain temporary hit points equal to your half your scholar level (rounded down) + your Intelligence modifier for the duration.

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Predatory Senses

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You have darkvision out to 60 feet. If you already have darkvision, its range instead increases by 30 feet. When you undergo your mutagenic transformation, you gain advantage on Wisdom (Perception) checks that rely on smell for the duration. Additionally, you can track creatures that have left a scent in the last 24 hours.

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Underground Adaptation

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You gain a burrowing speed equal to your walking speed and you can tunnel through solid rock at a rate of 1 foot per round. In order to use this speed, you must have two free hands. When you undergo your mutagenic transformation, you gain tremorsense out to 30 feet for the duration. You can detect and pinpoint the origin of vibrations within a specific radius, provided that monster and the source of the vibrations are in contact with the same ground or substance. Tremorsense can't be used to detect flying or incorporeal creatures.

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Unnatural Weaponry

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You sprout claws or some other natural weapon, which deal 1d4 kinetic damage on a hit. You can use your choice of your Strength, Dexterity, or Intelligence modifier for the attack and damage rolls. You must use the same modifier for both rolls. When you undergo your mutagenic transformation, your unarmed strikes increase to a d6 and are considered enhanced for the duration. Additionally, you deal an additional 1d4 acid, lightning, or poison damage when you hit with them.

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Teleportation Technique

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Whether through experimentation or discovery of an ancient technology, followers of the Teleportation Technique have learned to create brief teleportation portals, allowing them to maneuver and attack both quickly and unpredictably throughout the battlefield.

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Personal Teleporter

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When you choose this technique at 3rd level, you can use portable teleporters as a bonus action, instead of an action.

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Additionally, while you are wielding a tech focus, you can use your bonus action to create a pair of linked portals: one portal appears in a space within 5 feet of you, and the other portal appears in an unoccupied space you can see up to 30 feet away. These portals last until the start of your next turn, and they are large enough to accommodate Medium and smaller creatures and objects. Portals take the appearance of an elongated, shimmering mirror, and looking through a portal, a creature can see through the linked portal as if looking through a window. A creature or object who passes through a portal immediately appears in a space within 5 feet of the linked portal. You can use your reaction to end your portals early. If a creature is partially within your portals, it is shunted back to the space it previously occupied and it must make a Dexterity saving throw against your tech save DC. On a failed save, it takes energy damage equal to your scout level + your intelligence modifier.

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You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Intelligence modifier (a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you complete a short or long rest. At the beginning of each of your turns, while you have a pair of portals active, you can expend a use of this feature to extend the duration of the portals until the start of your next turn (no action required).

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The distance at which you can create portals increases at higher levels. It increases to 60 feet at 5th level, 90 feet at 9th level, 150 feet at 13th level, 300 feet at 17th level, and 1,000 feet at 20th level.

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Mark of the Teleporter

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Also at 3rd level, on your turn, when you deal damage to the target of your Ranger's Quarry, and either you, your weapon, or the source of your damage have passed through the portal on this turn, when you roll below half the maximum on a damage die, you can treat the roll as if you'd rolled half the maximum on the damage die. You can only affect a number of dice up to half your intelligence modifier (rounded up) in this way.

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Residual Warp

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Beginning at 7th level, when you use your Personal Teleporter feature, you can place your portal in a place you've visited in the last 10 minutes, provided you can remember it, as opposed to a place you can see. That place must still be within range of your teleporter.

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Quantum Entanglement

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Starting at 11th level, when you use your Personal Teleporter feature, you can place the portal that you would normally place within 5 feet of you in a place you can see within your Personal Teleporter's range. If that space is occupied by a Huge or smaller creature or a Medium or smaller unsecured object, it must make a Dexterity saving throw against your tech save DC. An object automatically fails this saving throw, and a creature can choose to fail. On a failed save, a Medium or smaller creature or object falls through the portal, immediately appearing in a space within 5 feet of the linked portal and falling prone. A Large or Huge creature, instead, falls prone without moving.

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Reprisal

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At 15th level, when you would be affected by a weapon or tech power that requires a Dexterity saving throw or attack roll and would affect only you, you can use your reaction to instantaneously create a pair of portals to redirect that power to another target within 30 feet. If the weapon or power required a melee or ranged attack roll, make a melee or ranged tech attack roll against the new target, as appropriate. If it required a Dexterity saving throw, the new target must make a Dexterity saving throw against your tech save DC.

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Once you've used this feature, you must complete a short or long rest before you can use it again.

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