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{{feat
[[Image:Ife_racehate.gif|right|Favored Enemy]]
 
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|type=class
'''Type of Feat''': [[Class]]
 
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|prereq=[[ranger]], [[Harper scout]] 1
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|desc=The character gains a +1 bonus to any damage delivered to his favored enemy. He also receives a +1 bonus on [[listen]], [[spot]], and [[taunt]] checks against the favored enemy. These bonuses improve by +1 for every 5 levels that the ranger gains, but they do <strike>not</strike> improve for the Harper.
 
|use=automatic. The ranger may choose additional favored enemies every 5 levels. A Harper scout only chooses one more at level 5.
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|icon=ife_racehate.gif
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|class1=ranger
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|class2=Harper scout
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|bonus1=Harper scout
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|bonus2=ranger
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}}
   
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{|class="centertable" style="text-align:center"
'''Prerequisite''': [[Harper Scout]], [[Ranger]] 1
 
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|-
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! class level
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| 1 || 5 || 10 || 15 || 20 || 25 || 30 || 35 || 40
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|-
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! bonus
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| +1 || +2 || +3 || +4 || +5 || +6 || +7 || +8 || +9
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== Notes ==
'''Specifics''': The character gains a +1 bonus to any damage delivered to his favored enemy. He also receives a +1 bonus on [[Listen]], [[Spot]], and [[Taunt]] checks against the favored enemy. These bonuses improve by +1 for every 5 levels that the Ranger gains, but they do not improve for the Harper Scout. The type of favored enemies are: Aberrations, Animals, Beasts, Constructs, Dragons, [[Dwarf|Dwarves]], Elementals, [[Elf|Elves]], Fey, Giants, [[Gnome|Gnomes]], Goblinoids, [[Half-Elf|Half-Elves]], [[Half-Orc]]s, [[Halfling]]s, [[Human]]s, Magical Beasts, Monstrous Humanoids, Orcs, Outsiders, Reptilian Humanoids, Shapechangers, Undead, and Vermin.
 
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* When a favored enemy is gained, the player selects a [[race]] to be that favored enemy. There are 24 favored enemy races available; of the 25 standard races, only [[ooze]] cannot be selected.
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** '''See also''' [[:Category:Creatures]] for a breakdown of standard creatures by racial type.
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* Favored enemies are implemented as [[bonus feat]]s. Thus a favored enemy can be chosen whenever the class in question gets a bonus feat, and any bonus feat (whose prerequisites are met) can be chosen whenever a class is said to choose an additional favored enemy. (However, the non-epic alternatives consist solely of [[curse song]] for the Harper scout and [[greater spell focus]] for the ranger.)
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* The bonuses are independent of the number of favored enemies. The bonus improves by +1 every fifth level, not for every favored enemy feat. Class levels do not stack for this; the bonus against favored enemies chosen on ranger levels depends on ranger level, while the bonus against favored enemies chosen on Harper levels depends on Harper level. (Similarly for other classes, should custom content make this feat available to them.)
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** Harper scout bonuses do improve to +2 at Harper scout level 5, despite the feat's description.
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** [[Non-player character]]s will use their full [[hit dice]] to determine the bonus, rather than a particular class level.
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* In the [[pen and paper]] (3.0) version, any creature immune to [[critical hit]]s is also immune to the damage bonus from this feat. However, NWN does not have this limitation.
   
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==Builder notes==
'''Use''': Automatic. The Ranger may choose additional favored enemies every 5 levels. A Harper Scout only chooses one more at level 4.
 
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'''Item feat:''' no
   
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==Custom content notes==
[[Category:feats]]
 
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'''Removable:''' yes
[[Category:Ranger Epic Bonus Feats]]
 
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'''Reusable:''' yes
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'''Script:''' hardcoded
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* This feat only works for player characters when added during level-up, as it is linked to a certain class. However, it does work for any class that is given this feat as an option.

Latest revision as of 01:16, 6 July 2013

Favored enemy

Type of feat: class (given based on class levels)
Prerequisite: ranger, Harper scout 1

Specifics: The character gains a +1 bonus to any damage delivered to his favored enemy. He also receives a +1 bonus on listen, spot, and taunt checks against the favored enemy. These bonuses improve by +1 for every 5 levels that the ranger gains, but they do not improve for the Harper.

Use: automatic. The ranger may choose additional favored enemies every 5 levels. A Harper scout only chooses one more at level 5.

class level 1 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
bonus +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 +9

Notes[]

  • When a favored enemy is gained, the player selects a race to be that favored enemy. There are 24 favored enemy races available; of the 25 standard races, only ooze cannot be selected.
  • Favored enemies are implemented as bonus feats. Thus a favored enemy can be chosen whenever the class in question gets a bonus feat, and any bonus feat (whose prerequisites are met) can be chosen whenever a class is said to choose an additional favored enemy. (However, the non-epic alternatives consist solely of curse song for the Harper scout and greater spell focus for the ranger.)
  • The bonuses are independent of the number of favored enemies. The bonus improves by +1 every fifth level, not for every favored enemy feat. Class levels do not stack for this; the bonus against favored enemies chosen on ranger levels depends on ranger level, while the bonus against favored enemies chosen on Harper levels depends on Harper level. (Similarly for other classes, should custom content make this feat available to them.)
    • Harper scout bonuses do improve to +2 at Harper scout level 5, despite the feat's description.
    • Non-player characters will use their full hit dice to determine the bonus, rather than a particular class level.
  • In the pen and paper (3.0) version, any creature immune to critical hits is also immune to the damage bonus from this feat. However, NWN does not have this limitation.

Builder notes[]

Item feat: no

Custom content notes[]

Removable: yes

Reusable: yes

Script: hardcoded

  • This feat only works for player characters when added during level-up, as it is linked to a certain class. However, it does work for any class that is given this feat as an option.