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'''Special'''
This is a Vile feat. Only intelligent characters of an evil alignment can use vile feats. Vile feats are granted to characters at the behest of a powerful evil agency—a god, a demon, or something similar. As such, vile feats are supernatural abilities rather than extraordinary abilities. Some DMs may also want to require a character who seeks a vile feat to perform a special ritual or make an actual bargain with a powerful creature of evil. The patron creature may even (at the DM’s discretion) have the ability to revoke the feat should the character displease it.

Latest revision as of 03:20, 23 July 2023

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Source: Book of Vile Darkness

Description: The character can focus evil power into his unarmed strike.

Prerequisites: Improved Unarmed Strike, CHA 15


Each time the character deals damage with his unarmed strike, he deals 1 additional point of vile damage.


Special

This is a Vile feat. Only intelligent characters of an evil alignment can use vile feats. Vile feats are granted to characters at the behest of a powerful evil agency—a god, a demon, or something similar. As such, vile feats are supernatural abilities rather than extraordinary abilities. Some DMs may also want to require a character who seeks a vile feat to perform a special ritual or make an actual bargain with a powerful creature of evil. The patron creature may even (at the DM’s discretion) have the ability to revoke the feat should the character displease it.