Anima Toughness (3.5e Feat)

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This page is of questionable balance. Reason: 01:32, 4 July 2015 (MDT) Creatures with no Con can still pick Toughness. These creatures already get a bunch of benefits for having no Con, and Constructs also already get bonus hit points.


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Anima Toughness [Monstrous]

3e Summary::Beings without metabolism are raised or constructed with animating force. This force now can be used to toughen them beyond the durability of their basic undead or construct frames, increasing their hit points.
Prerequisite: No Con Score, Cha 15, Base Fortitude Save +2
Benefit: You gain 1/2 your charisma modifier as a bonus to your hit points, as if it were your constitution modifier.
Normal: You do not have any bonus hp due to lack of Con.
Special: This feat does not stack with the ability Unholy Toughness.



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