Guarded Fist (3.5e Feat)

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Guarded Fist [General, Fighter]

3e Summary::Attack with your hand guard.
Prerequisite: BAB +3, Weapon Focus
Benefit: When you score a critical hit with a weapon for which you have Weapon Focus, you deal an additional 1d3 damage. This extra damage is not multiplied by the weapon's critical multiplier. The extra damage is from the hand guard smacking into the opponent along with the weapon's damage.
Special: A fighter may select Guarded Fist as one of his fighter bonus feats.

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gollark: You could also go somewhere else, using "running" technology, instead.
gollark: They should simply stop wanting that.
gollark: Stop being wrong, then. Anyway, it seems quite mean to punch people like that, as they generally do not like being punched.
gollark: That sounds particularly mean.
gollark: However, I disagree.
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