Eberron Fighting Styles

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The following additional options are available for the fighter's Fighting Style feature, in addition to those already available on dndbeyond. Paladins and Rnagers also gain access to some of these options for their own Fighting Style Feature, as follows:

  • Paladins gain access to Breach Fighter, Mounted, and Ship-to-Ship Warfare fighting style options.
  • Rangers gain access to the Harrying, Mobility, Mounted, and Ship-to-Ship Warfare fighting style options.

The fighting styles found here can be found in Eberron Archetypes, page 18

Breach Fighter

You excel at defending narrow passages, doorways, and other tight spaces. As a bonus action, you can enter a defensive stance that lasts until the start of your next turn. While in your defensive stance, you can make opportunity attacks without using your reaction, and you can use your reaction to make a melee attack against a creature that moves more than 5 feet while within your reach.

Grappler

When you hit a creature with an unarmed strike or an improvised weapon attack, it rolls with disadvantage the next time it makes an attack roll, Strength check, or Dexterity check before the end of its next turn.

Harrying

When you hit a creature with an unarmed strike or melee attack using a weapon that doesn't have the two-handed or heavy property, the creature's speed is reduced by half until the end of its next turn.

Mobility

As long as you are not wearing medium or heavy armor or using a shield, you have a climbing speed equal to your normal speed, and you gain a +1 bonus to AC.

Mounted

While you are mounted, unmounted creatures you hit with weapon attacks can't make opportunity attacks against you or your mount for the rest of the turn if they are smaller than your mount, and you can re-roll any weapon damage die that rolls a 1. You must use the new roll.

Ship-to-Ship Warfare

When you have cover against an attack, if it still hits, you have resistance against that attack's damage.