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| Prog2 = When you activate Distrustful Gaze, you may make a saving throw as usual against any qualifying effect in your field of vision, but you may also roll against any number of qualifying effects which you have already failed against.
| Prog2 = When you activate Distrustful Gaze, you may make saving throws against each qualifying effect within your field of vision, instead of only one, including any effects which you have already failed against.


| Prog3 = You can activate Distrustful Gaze to make a save against one illusion, charm, enchantment or mind-affecting effect that is within your field of vision, even if its effect doesn't normally allow a saving throw.  In such a case, you make a Will save, vs. a [[Skills,_Saves_and_Ability_Checks#Saving_Throw_Target_DC.27s_By_Level|Hard Save DC]] for the CR of the creature which caused the effect, or for a CR appropriate to the area.
| Prog3 = You can activate Distrustful Gaze to make a save against one illusion, charm, enchantment or mind-affecting effect that is within your field of vision, even if its effect doesn't normally allow a saving throw.  In such a case, you make a Will save, vs. a [[Skills,_Saves_and_Ability_Checks#Saving_Throw_Target_DC.27s_By_Level|Hard Save DC]] for the CR of the creature which caused the effect, or for a CR appropriate to the area.

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Distrustful Gaze (Ex)

Requires: Barbarian 10, Superstitious Mien
Benefit: Once per round as a swift action, you can study your environs skeptically, allowing you to immediately roll a saving throw against one illusion, charm, enchantment or mind-affecting effect that is within your field of vision, including any effects which you have already failed against.

Progression:

  • 11th Level: -
  • 21st Level: When you activate Distrustful Gaze, you may make saving throws against each qualifying effect within your field of vision, instead of only one, including any effects which you have already failed against.
  • 31st Level: You can activate Distrustful Gaze to make a save against one illusion, charm, enchantment or mind-affecting effect that is within your field of vision, even if its effect doesn't normally allow a saving throw. In such a case, you make a Will save, vs. a Hard Save DC for the CR of the creature which caused the effect, or for a CR appropriate to the area.