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=Fighter Perks=
=BodyGuard=
==BodyGuard==
Be it a Sheik's loyal eunuch guarding his harem or a King's most trusted Knight guarding his vulnerable heir, powerful men have always needed trustworthy and loyal men to guard what they treasure most.
Be it a Sheik's loyal eunuch guarding his harem or a King's most trusted Knight guarding his vulnerable heir, powerful men have always needed trustworthy and loyal men to guard what they treasure most.


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     /c fighter_perk  <i>Nearest neutral creature within 10 feet receives +2 AC, +4 vs Fear and +2 vs Mind Affecting. Lasts 1 turn.</i>
     /c fighter_perk  <i>Nearest neutral creature within 10 feet receives +2 AC, +4 vs Fear and +2 vs Mind Affecting. Lasts 1 turn.</i>
==Bounty Hunter==
=Bounty Hunter=
When a runner is noted and bounty is posted, the target is all that matters. Bounty hunter seeks the wanted for fair reward, and no one else. Nothing can come in between the payday and the hunter when contract is taken.
When a runner is noted and bounty is posted, the target is all that matters. Bounty hunter seeks the wanted for fair reward, and no one else. Nothing can come in between the payday and the hunter when contract is taken.


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     /c fighter_perk  <i>25% movement speed increase. Lasts 1 turn.</i>
     /c fighter_perk  <i>25% movement speed increase. Lasts 1 turn.</i>
==Brawler==
=Brawler=
While the powerful of the Realms seek their enjoyment in grand tourneys involving gleaming armor and groomed destriers, the peasants make do with a baser form of contest: the bareknuckle brawl. The haggard men and women who take part in this bloody and storied contest in the inns and streets of the great cities bear its clear markings of flattened noses, missing teeth, and swelled brows.
While the powerful of the Realms seek their enjoyment in grand tourneys involving gleaming armor and groomed destriers, the peasants make do with a baser form of contest: the bareknuckle brawl. The haggard men and women who take part in this bloody and storied contest in the inns and streets of the great cities bear its clear markings of flattened noses, missing teeth, and swelled brows.


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     /c fighter_perk    <i>Gloves receive 1d4 bludgeoning damage bonus and the brawler gets 5/+1 damage reduction for 30 points of damage. Lasts 1 turn.</i>
     /c fighter_perk    <i>Gloves receive 1d4 bludgeoning damage bonus and the brawler gets 5/+1 damage reduction for 30 points of damage. Lasts 1 turn.</i>
==Cutthroat==
=Cutthroat=
Every city has its slum, and every slum has its thug-- dim men, often as not, who rule their shabby blocks by right of might and fear. From thieves guild enforcer to dockside pimp, these lesions of humanity plague the already grim lives of the poor and oppressed.
Every city has its slum, and every slum has its thug-- dim men, often as not, who rule their shabby blocks by right of might and fear. From thieves guild enforcer to dockside pimp, these lesions of humanity plague the already grim lives of the poor and oppressed.


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     /c fighter_perk    <i>Weapon and gloves receive on-hit: Poison DC 14 1d2 strength damage. Lasts 1 turn.</i>
     /c fighter_perk    <i>Weapon and gloves receive on-hit: Poison DC 14 1d2 strength damage. Lasts 1 turn.</i>
==Desert Warrior==
=Desert Warrior=
Be it a Calishite Mameluke or a Bedine raider, the harsh deserts of Faerun produce a unique breed of warrior. As harsh and sharp as the red sun, these men and women are death on the sands with their shamshirs gleaming bright.
Be it a Calishite Mameluke or a Bedine raider, the harsh deserts of Faerun produce a unique breed of warrior. As harsh and sharp as the red sun, these men and women are death on the sands with their shamshirs gleaming bright.


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     /c fighter_perk    <i>The Desert Warrior is surrounded by a flame shield dealing 1d6 fire damage to attacking creatures. Lasts 1 turn.</i>
     /c fighter_perk    <i>The Desert Warrior is surrounded by a flame shield dealing 1d6 fire damage to attacking creatures. Lasts 1 turn.</i>
==Drill Sergeant==
=Drill Sergeant=
The terror of the aspirant, you are the supreme commander and second to none -- upon the training grounds. Where others vied their martial talents to selfish or protective duties, you have dedicated yourself to ensure the future generations know which end of the blade to hold. A master of practice matches and troop inspiration, your students will praise all the devious little assignments given them. Someday.
The terror of the aspirant, you are the supreme commander and second to none -- upon the training grounds. Where others vied their martial talents to selfish or protective duties, you have dedicated yourself to ensure the future generations know which end of the blade to hold. A master of practice matches and troop inspiration, your students will praise all the devious little assignments given them. Someday.


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     /c fighter_perk    <i>Drill Sergeant inspires allies to give a little bit more. 20 temporary hitpoints given allies. Lasts 5 turns.</i>
     /c fighter_perk    <i>Drill Sergeant inspires allies to give a little bit more. 20 temporary hitpoints given allies. Lasts 5 turns.</i>
==Dual-wielder==
=Dual-wielder=
Regardless of whether you started as right handed or left handed, you always considered favoring one over the other would hamper you in the long run. Sacrificing the comfort and reliance of a shield you instead enter combat with blades blazing, whether in the form of two singular weapons or a staff for both hands.
Regardless of whether you started as right handed or left handed, you always considered favoring one over the other would hamper you in the long run. Sacrificing the comfort and reliance of a shield you instead enter combat with blades blazing, whether in the form of two singular weapons or a staff for both hands.


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     /c fighter_perk fire|acid|electrical|cold    <i>Gain +1d4 elemental damage for 2 turns. Overrides existing bonus. If held, off-hand weapon receives +2 Deflection AC for 5 turns. Defaults to fire.</i>
     /c fighter_perk fire|acid|electrical|cold    <i>Gain +1d4 elemental damage for 2 turns. Overrides existing bonus. If held, off-hand weapon receives +2 Deflection AC for 5 turns. Defaults to fire.</i>
==Duelist==
=Duelist=
Quick-footed, quick-tongued, and quick-witted men go by many names in the realms: bravos, swashbucklers, fencers, corsairs. Eschewing the heavy arms and armor of the traditional warrior, they live (and die) by their cunning.
Quick-footed, quick-tongued, and quick-witted men go by many names in the realms: bravos, swashbucklers, fencers, corsairs. Eschewing the heavy arms and armor of the traditional warrior, they live (and die) by their cunning.


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     /c fighter_perk    <i>Duelist receives +2 AB. Lasts 1 turn.</i>
     /c fighter_perk    <i>Duelist receives +2 AB. Lasts 1 turn.</i>


==Houndmaster==
=Houndmaster=
Where others focused solely on their own martial expertise, you broadened your training to include a particular breed of species. Now wherever battle is joined you fight fiercely beside man's best friend.
Where others focused solely on their own martial expertise, you broadened your training to include a particular breed of species. Now wherever battle is joined you fight fiercely beside man's best friend.


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     /c fighter_perk    <i>Call dog -- your faithful companion joins you. The dog gains XP over time and will grow stronger while called. On its death you get a new pup. Can name it with the /c name_companion X command.</i>
     /c fighter_perk    <i>Call dog -- your faithful companion joins you. The dog gains XP over time and will grow stronger while called. On its death you get a new pup. Can name it with the /c name_companion X command.</i>
==Lay Sword==
=Lay Sword=
Temples of all faiths often boast a number of lay members skilled with blade and hammer, but unsuited for the life of a priest. These men wage war for their respective deities, taking orders not from worldly lords but the sanctified mouths of priests and priestesses.
Temples of all faiths often boast a number of lay members skilled with blade and hammer, but unsuited for the life of a priest. These men wage war for their respective deities, taking orders not from worldly lords but the sanctified mouths of priests and priestesses.


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         Lasts 1 turn.</i>
         Lasts 1 turn.</i>
==Man-at-arms==
=Man-at-arms=
These rugged men make up the bulk of any Lord's army, but they are not the characters of tales and stories. Often as not, these soldiers die nameless deaths on the battlefield-- fodder for the tales of greater men. Still, someone must walk the walls and guard the tents.
These rugged men make up the bulk of any Lord's army, but they are not the characters of tales and stories. Often as not, these soldiers die nameless deaths on the battlefield-- fodder for the tales of greater men. Still, someone must walk the walls and guard the tents.


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     /c fighter_perk    <i>Gain 20% physical damage immunity. Lasts 1 turn.</i>
     /c fighter_perk    <i>Gain 20% physical damage immunity. Lasts 1 turn.</i>
==Marksman==
=Marksman=
Favoring shots of precision and strength, marksmen are a common contribution in any army. Few things are as intimidating as a deadly shot aimed at close range and the cold certainty that the man behind it will not miss.
Favoring shots of precision and strength, marksmen are a common contribution in any army. Few things are as intimidating as a deadly shot aimed at close range and the cold certainty that the man behind it will not miss.


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     /c fighter_perk    <i>Held crossbow receives +1 attack bonus and 2d8 massive criticals. Lasts 1 turn.</i>
     /c fighter_perk    <i>Held crossbow receives +1 attack bonus and 2d8 massive criticals. Lasts 1 turn.</i>
==Pit Fighter==
=Pit Fighter=
Be it a freeman seeking coins and glory in the Great Arena of Westgate or a Thayan slave fighting for his very life, pit fighters are a common fixture among the realm. These men, if they survive, tend to be excellent warriors but poor soldiers.
Be it a freeman seeking coins and glory in the Great Arena of Westgate or a Thayan slave fighting for his very life, pit fighters are a common fixture among the realm. These men, if they survive, tend to be excellent warriors but poor soldiers.


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     Lasts 1 turn.</i>
     Lasts 1 turn.</i>
==Rebel==
=Rebel=
Champion of freedom or a rabble-rouser going alone, rebels fight against the established government for personal or idealistic reasons. As their path often leads to being an outcast, they befriend easily fellow outlaws and rarely depend on beds to get back lost strength.
Champion of freedom or a rabble-rouser going alone, rebels fight against the established government for personal or idealistic reasons. As their path often leads to being an outcast, they befriend easily fellow outlaws and rarely depend on beds to get back lost strength.


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     /c fighter_perk    <i>All nearby chaotic-aligned creatures receive +2 AB. Lasts 1 turn.</i>
     /c fighter_perk    <i>All nearby chaotic-aligned creatures receive +2 AB. Lasts 1 turn.</i>
==Self-taught==
=Self-taught=
Not every man is so lucky to have a mentor to school them in battle. Some, forced by circumstance, win their martial skill through the teachers of hardship and experience. These individuals, while lacking the discipline of formally trained soldiers, can be fearsome with their unorthodox and unpredictable styles-- if they manage to survive long enough to hone them.
Not every man is so lucky to have a mentor to school them in battle. Some, forced by circumstance, win their martial skill through the teachers of hardship and experience. These individuals, while lacking the discipline of formally trained soldiers, can be fearsome with their unorthodox and unpredictable styles-- if they manage to survive long enough to hone them.


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     /c fighter_perk    <i>Random [-2 - +3] attack decrease/bonus and [-2 - +3] AC decrease/bonus. Lasts 1 turn.</i>
     /c fighter_perk    <i>Random [-2 - +3] attack decrease/bonus and [-2 - +3] AC decrease/bonus. Lasts 1 turn.</i>
==Sellsword==
=Sellsword=
Base men with loyalties as fluid as a dying man's bowels, sellswords can be found milling about potential conflicts like carrion crows. It has been said that a sellsword can only be trusted as far as he can be paid, and many a lordling has been ruined by ignoring this wisdom.
Base men with loyalties as fluid as a dying man's bowels, sellswords can be found milling about potential conflicts like carrion crows. It has been said that a sellsword can only be trusted as far as he can be paid, and many a lordling has been ruined by ignoring this wisdom.


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     /c fighter_perk    <i>Sellsword bribes nearby reasonable creatures to consider him neutral. Costs 4d6gp. Lasts 2 turns.</i>
     /c fighter_perk    <i>Sellsword bribes nearby reasonable creatures to consider him neutral. Costs 4d6gp. Lasts 2 turns.</i>


==Sharpshooter==
=Sharpshooter=
A trained longbowman or selftaught, the Sharpshooter is a force to be reckoned upon the battlefield. With the know-how to destroy an opponent from afar, few enemies have the chance to ever inspect the fighter's expertise at a close range.
A trained longbowman or selftaught, the Sharpshooter is a force to be reckoned upon the battlefield. With the know-how to destroy an opponent from afar, few enemies have the chance to ever inspect the fighter's expertise at a close range.


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     /c fighter_perk    <i>Held bow receives +1 attack bonus and +2 mighty property. Lasts 1 turn.</i>
     /c fighter_perk    <i>Held bow receives +1 attack bonus and +2 mighty property. Lasts 1 turn.</i>
==Slaver==
=Slaver=
Whether a former man of Stenton, a pirate, or one of the many slaver bands that roam the mainland, you've spent your life making a profit off the suffering and misery of others. Indifferent to the plight of your fellow man you will capture and sell anyone or anything you can, from beasts to monsters and other sentient races.
Whether a former man of Stenton, a pirate, or one of the many slaver bands that roam the mainland, you've spent your life making a profit off the suffering and misery of others. Indifferent to the plight of your fellow man you will capture and sell anyone or anything you can, from beasts to monsters and other sentient races.


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     /c fighter_perk    <i>Slaver throws out a set of chains trapping up to two hostile creatures to himself. Chained victims receive 30% movement speed penalty. Lasts 3 rounds.</i>
     /c fighter_perk    <i>Slaver throws out a set of chains trapping up to two hostile creatures to himself. Chained victims receive 30% movement speed penalty. Lasts 3 rounds.</i>
==Squire==
=Squire=
The children of the wealthy receive a very different sort of warrior's education than the common footman-- one based as much in morality and honor as it is in swordplay and siegecraft. Though some see such codes as more hindrance than help, the noble warriors of the realm see it as the only thing separating them from the common filth that pollute the battlefields.
The children of the wealthy receive a very different sort of warrior's education than the common footman-- one based as much in morality and honor as it is in swordplay and siegecraft. Though some see such codes as more hindrance than help, the noble warriors of the realm see it as the only thing separating them from the common filth that pollute the battlefields.


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     /c fighter_perk    <i>Squire gains immunity to fear and +2 will. Lasts 5 turns.</i>
     /c fighter_perk    <i>Squire gains immunity to fear and +2 will. Lasts 5 turns.</i>
==Vagabond==
=Vagabond=
Drifting from place to place and caravan to caravan, vagabonds pack lightly for speed of journey. Long years of experience have made them adept at fending off blows, nimbleness replacing their more thickly armored counterparts' reliance on armor.
Drifting from place to place and caravan to caravan, vagabonds pack lightly for speed of journey. Long years of experience have made them adept at fending off blows, nimbleness replacing their more thickly armored counterparts' reliance on armor.


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     /c fighter_perk <i>Invisibility. Lasts 2 turns.</i>
     /c fighter_perk <i>Invisibility. Lasts 2 turns.</i>
==Vigilante==
=Vigilante=
Champions of the established rule or of their own governance, vigilantes hunt mercilessly any dissenters who stray from the desired path. They are more capable upon familiar grounds, this often being the place they reside.
Champions of the established rule or of their own governance, vigilantes hunt mercilessly any dissenters who stray from the desired path. They are more capable upon familiar grounds, this often being the place they reside.


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     /c fighter_perk    <i>The Vigilante dashes forward in pursuit, gaining +1 AB and +15% movement speed. Lasts 1 turn.</i>
     /c fighter_perk    <i>The Vigilante dashes forward in pursuit, gaining +1 AB and +15% movement speed. Lasts 1 turn.</i>
==Watchman==
=Watchman=
Every settlement from Waterdeep to the hamlet of Pig's Bottom has its guards. These warriors vary as much as the towns they serve-- some are little more than farmer's whelps armed with cudgels, while others more closely resemble a standing army. All have some expertise in watching the walls and bringing low threats from within and without.
Every settlement from Waterdeep to the hamlet of Pig's Bottom has its guards. These warriors vary as much as the towns they serve-- some are little more than farmer's whelps armed with cudgels, while others more closely resemble a standing army. All have some expertise in watching the walls and bringing low threats from within and without.


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