Mounted Combat (3.5e Feat)

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Mounted Combat Fill in prerequisites for this feat You are at your best when fighting with an ally that you are sitting on. -

Mounted Combat [Skill]

3e Summary::You are at your best when fighting with an ally that you are sitting on.

Benefits: This is a skill feat that scales with your ranks in Ride.

  • 0 ranks: Once per turn, you may attempt to negate an attack that hits your mount by making a Ride skill check with a DC equal to the AC that the attack hit. Attacks that do not require an attack roll cannot be negated in this way.
  • 4 ranks: While Mounted, you may take a charge attack at any point along your mount's movement, so long as your mount is moving in a straight line up to the point of your attack.
  • 9 ranks: You suffer no penalty to your ride or handle animal skill checks when training or riding unusual mounts such as magical beasts or dragons.
  • 14 ranks: You may use your Ride check in place of your mount's Balance, Jump, Climb, or Reflex Saving Throws.
  • 19 ranks: Any time a spell effect would target your mount, you may elect to have it target you instead. Any time a spell effect would target you, you may elect to have it affect your Mount instead.



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