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Category:Feat save fluency granting abilities

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The feat interaction (or "feat save interaction") is used whenever a target would have the chance to respond to an ability that doesn't hit them physically (such as area of effect abilities like auras). Any ability using the feat interaction has a "Saving feature" section which describes which attribute the target must use to make the save. For instance, if an ability requires a "feat of strength" to make the save, then the target will roll 1d20 + STR. If they are proficient in the attribute they are saving with, they will add their proficiency bonus to the roll as well. If the roll is equal to or greater than the save DC then the save succeeds. If the roll is less than the save DC then the save fails. The consequence of a successful or unsuccessful save are described in the "On success" and "On fail" section of the ability that's used. Some feats may also be able to "go critical" if the save is a natural 1.

The save DC depends on the creature using the ability. If they're proficient in the ability, then the save DC is 10 + P. If not, then it's just 10.

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