Limb Restoration (3.5e Feat)

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Limb Restoration [<!-Feat Types (General, Fighter, etc.)->]

3e Summary::By focusing your Yoma power on your natural healing ability, you are able to reattach your lost limbs and body parts with some effort.
Prerequisite: Fast Healing 3 OR Regeneration 1, Yoma Manipulation
Benefit: You may reattach limbs to your body when they have been severed. Doing so requires a DC 20 Concentration check, and takes two rounds, during which you cannot take a standard or full-round action, and still suffer the effects of missing a limb.



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