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|[[Weapon Focus]] with selected weapon(s), +4 [[CA]], proficient with selected weapon(s)/equipment
 
|[[Weapon Focus]] with selected weapon(s), +4 [[CA]], proficient with selected weapon(s)/equipment
|4|Style Focus represents a character's devotion to fighting with a specific combination of weapons. In general, this is a grouping of one weapon in each hand, but it may also be a single weapon two-handed, a weapon and a shield, a weapon and unarmed strikes, or even any of the above and unarmed strikes, as you may strike with the legs.  
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|4|Style Focus represents your devotion to fighting with a specific combination of weapons. In general, this is a grouping of one weapon in each hand, but it may also be a single weapon two-handed, a weapon and a shield, a weapon and unarmed strikes, or even any of the above and unarmed strikes, as you may strike with the legs.  
  
The character must be proficient in all equipment being used, and must have weapon focus with at least the weapon being wielded in the right hand.
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You must be proficient in all equipment being used, and must have [[Weapon Focus]] with at least the weapon being wielded in the right hand.
  
Whenever this particular combination of equipment is being used, the character gains a +1 on all attacks. This stacks with Weapon Focus and, if applicable, Weapon Devotion. If anything about this combination is changed, the bonus vanishes.
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Whenever this particular combination of equipment is being used, you gain a +1 on all attacks. This stacks with Weapon Focus and, if applicable, Weapon Devotion. If anything about this combination is changed, the bonus vanishes.
  
 
If your style includes a type of [[Armor]] (or specifies no armor), then you gain a +1 to AC as well. Of course, if you are not wearing the armor, you get no bonuses at all from this feat, so this may not always be worth it.
 
If your style includes a type of [[Armor]] (or specifies no armor), then you gain a +1 to AC as well. Of course, if you are not wearing the armor, you get no bonuses at all from this feat, so this may not always be worth it.
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<includeonly>{{Feat(Table) | <small>—[[Style Focus]]</small> | 4 |[[Weapon Focus]] with selected weapon, +4 CA, proficient with all selected weapons/equipment | +1 on all attacks with a selected combination of weapons}}</includeonly>

Latest revision as of 19:40, 10 May 2011

Prerequisites: Weapon Focus with selected weapon(s), +4 CA, proficient with selected weapon(s)/equipment
Cost: 4 General Upgrade Points

Style Focus represents your devotion to fighting with a specific combination of weapons. In general, this is a grouping of one weapon in each hand, but it may also be a single weapon two-handed, a weapon and a shield, a weapon and unarmed strikes, or even any of the above and unarmed strikes, as you may strike with the legs.

You must be proficient in all equipment being used, and must have Weapon Focus with at least the weapon being wielded in the right hand.

Whenever this particular combination of equipment is being used, you gain a +1 on all attacks. This stacks with Weapon Focus and, if applicable, Weapon Devotion. If anything about this combination is changed, the bonus vanishes.

If your style includes a type of Armor (or specifies no armor), then you gain a +1 to AC as well. Of course, if you are not wearing the armor, you get no bonuses at all from this feat, so this may not always be worth it.

If the combination includes a Shield then you get a +2 to shield checks when using this combination.


Normally: You cannot do this.


Examples: Spartans (and other elite Greek Hoplites) were trained specifically to use the Spear (or Pike), along with bronze Half Plate and a Round Metal Shield. Certain gladiators were trained with very specific styles. For example, the Retiarius was trained to use a Trident, Net, and a special form of Armor.