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| Flavor=You can target the weak points in your opponent's armor.
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| Prerequisites=BAB +16, Dex 19, [[Precise Shot, Improved (Feat)]], [[Point-Blank Shot (Feat)]], [[Precise Shot (Feat)]]
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| Benefit=As a standard action, make a single ranged attack against the target's Touch AC. You do not gain the benefit of this feat if you move before you attack, though you can move afterward, if you wish. This cannot be used as part of a full-attack action, nor may you ever use this ability more than once per round (except with an Action Point, though the move restrictions would still apply in that case).
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=== Pinpoint Targeting ===
You can target the weak points in your opponent's armor.
'''Prerequisites''': Dex 19, [[Precise Shot, Improved|Improved Precise Shot]], [[Point-Blank Shot]], [[Precise Shot]], base attack bonus +16.
'''Benefit''': As a standard action, make a single ranged attack against the target's Touch AC. You do not gain the benefit of this feat if you move before you attack, though you can move afterward, if you wish. This cannot be used as part of a full-attack action, nor may you ever use this ability more than once per round (except with an Action Point, though the move restrictions would still apply in that case).

Revision as of 20:44, 27 March 2016


You can target the weak points in your opponent's armor.

Prerequisites: BAB +16, Dex 19, Precise Shot, Improved (Feat), Point-Blank Shot (Feat), Precise Shot (Feat)

Benefit: As a standard action, make a single ranged attack against the target's Touch AC. You do not gain the benefit of this feat if you move before you attack, though you can move afterward, if you wish. This cannot be used as part of a full-attack action, nor may you ever use this ability more than once per round (except with an Action Point, though the move restrictions would still apply in that case).