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Latest revision as of 01:02, 17 August 2021
You are much more skilled with martial weapons than your class would suggest.
Prerequisites: Level 1
Benefit: You can make attack rolls with a single type of martial weapon, such as a long sword or a battle axe, normally, without the non-proficient penalty. You may choose this feat more than once. Each time, you gain proficiency with a single different type of martial weapon.
Normal: When using a weapon with which you are not proficient, you take a -4 penalty on attack rolls.
Special: Barbarians, fighters, paladins, rangers, and warlords are proficient with all martial weapons. They need not select this feat.