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|class=Any class with [[Evasion]] and/or [[Evasion#Improved_Evasion|Improved Evasion]] | |class=Any class with [[Evasion]] and/or [[Evasion#Improved_Evasion|Improved Evasion]] |
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Unevasive
A character looses Evasion and/or Improved Evasion for a bonus feat.
Class: Any class with Evasion and/or Improved Evasion
Level: Whichever levels the class gains Evasion or Improved Evasion
Replaces: Evasion & Improved Evasion
Benefit: The character gains a bonus feat. The feat can be any feat the character meets the prerequisites it meets.
Special: If the character has Evasion from any other class And is a level that offers Improved Evasion (Such as a Monk 2/Rogue 10), They can obtain Improved Evasion.
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Facts about "Unevasive (3.5e Alternate Class Feature)"
Author | The Dire Reverend + |
Class | Any class with Evasion and/or Improved Evasion + |
Identifier | 3.5e Alternate Class Feature + |
Rating | Unrated + |
Summary | A character looses Evasion and/or Improved Evasion for a bonus feat. + |
Title | Unevasive + |