OGC:Vrock Feathers (5e Feat)
Vrock Feathers
Prerequisites: Proficiency Bonus +3 or higher
You are able to sprout the feathers of a dreaded vrock. Though this evil plumage does not grant you any aerial ability, they are as deadly and toxic as the demon that grew them. You gain the following benefits:
- You may spend an action to sprout feathers that grant you immunity to the poisoned condition and resistance to poison damage (if you have resistance to poison damage, you gain immunity to poison damage).
- By spending an action while your feathers are out, you emit a cloud of toxic spores in a 15-foot radius. The spores spread around corners. Each creature in that area must succeed on a DC 14 Constitution saving throw or gain the poisoned condition. While poisoned in this way, a target takes 5 (1d10) poison damage at the start of each of its turns. A target can repeat the saving throw at the end of each of its turns, ending the effect on itself on a success. Emptying a vial of holy water on the target also ends the effect on it. You must complete a short rest before you can release another cloud of toxic spores.
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