Speed is Power (3.5e Feat)

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Speed is Power [<!-Feat Types (General, Fighter, etc.)->]

3e Summary::Thanks to your incredible Yoma-infused strength, you are able to turn your attention from raw power to accuracy with any weapon, wielding it with ease and grace- and blinding speed.
Prerequisite: Weapon Finesse, Yoma Manipulation
Benefit: You may use your Weapon Finesse feat with melee weapons one size category larger than you, and any weapon smaller than that, so long as the weapon is designed for a creature of your size.
Normal: Weapon Finesse only applies to light weapons, rapiers, whips, and spiked chains.



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