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Legion Stance

Legion Stance

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You strike your foes in such a way as to leave an opening for your allies to follow-up.

Doubleteam

Doubleteam

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Working in tandem with an ally, you fray the defenses of an opponent so your companion can better land a strike.

Choose a creature within your reach. The next ally within 20 feet that makes a melee weapon attack against that creature can use their bonus action to make an Athletics check against the target’s maneuver DC to grapple or push the target 10 feet.

Horizon Shot

Horizon Shot

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No matter how far away a foe is, if you can see them they’re still in danger.

Hear the Wind

Hear the Wind

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You can literally hear the sound of incoming missiles and react to them easily.

Until the end of your next turn, you gain blindsight to a range of 20 feet. When you are hit by a ranged attack, you make a Perception check against a DC equal to the attack roll. 

On a success the attack misses you, and on a critical success you redirect it back at the attacker.

 

Mundane Missile Stance

Mundane Missile Stance

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By focusing on balance and heft you can throw whatever you have in hand with deadly accuracy.

While you are wielding a weapon that does not have the heavy or special property, it gains the thrown property.

 

Wheeling Charge

Wheeling Charge

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You repeatedly charge your mount at your opponent, attacking again and again.

Reassuring Pat

Reassuring Pat

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Your mount takes comfort from your presence and gains its second wind.

When your mount is hit by an attack, you can use your reaction to pat it reassuringly. Your mount regains hit points equal to your level. 

Heartseeker

Heartseeker

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You aim carefully at your opponent’s most vulnerable spot.

Steely Steed Stance

Steely Steed Stance

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You focus on a deep and unspoken connection with your mount, lending it strength and working together as one.

Spirited Whistle

Spirited Whistle

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You summon your mount to your side.

When you have become separated from your mount but can see it, you can use an action to whistle. As long as your mount is able to hear you, it uses its reaction to move until it is adjacent to you.