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{{ | {{Passive feature page | ||
|image = Slow Fall Icon. | |image = Slow Fall.webp | ||
|summary = '''Slow Fall''' is a | |icon = Slow Fall Icon.webp | ||
|description = When you fall, you can use your reaction to gain Resistance to Falling damage. | |summary = '''Slow Fall''' is a passive feature/reaction gained by [[Monk]]s at Level 4. Slow Fall allows the Monk to gain Resistance to [[falling damage]]. | ||
|description = When you fall, you can use your reaction to gain [[Resistance]] to Falling damage. | |||
|cost = reaction | |cost = reaction | ||
|additional = | |additional = | ||
|class learns at level 4 = Monk | |class learns at level 4 = Monk | ||
|notes = * '''Slow Fall''' differs from its implementation in the DnD 5e ruleset, where it reduces falling damage equal to five times your monk level. | |notes = * '''Slow Fall''' differs from its implementation in the DnD 5e ruleset, where it reduces falling damage equal to five times your monk level. | ||
}} | }} |
Latest revision as of 08:39, 29 July 2024
Slow Fall is a passive feature/reaction gained by Monks at Level 4. Slow Fall allows the Monk to gain Resistance to falling damage.
Description
When you fall, you can use your reaction to gain Resistance to Falling damage.
Details
- Cost:
- Reaction
How to learn
Classes:
- Class level 4: Monk
Notes
- Slow Fall differs from its implementation in the DnD 5e ruleset, where it reduces falling damage equal to five times your monk level.