Bountiful Luck Feat DnD 5E

Hello adventurer’s of all shapes and sizes! Welcome to my spellbook and thank you so much for checking out fifth installment in our feat series. If you’re one of the we folk and you got a knack for helping all your party members then this feat is for you. It has found in the xanathar’s guide to everything and today we’re going to be taking a look at bountiful luck feat dnd 5e let’s take a look at the description here so we know what we’re talking about.

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Description

The only prerequisite for this feat is you have to be a halfling 5e. So it’s race dependent. Your people have extraordinary luck, which you have learned to mystically lend to your companions when you see them falter. You’re not sure how you do it; you just wish it, and it happens. Surely a sign of fortune’s favor! When an ally you can see within 30 feet of you rolls a 1 on the d20 for an attack roll, an ability check, or a saving throw, you can use your reaction to let the ally reroll the die. The ally must use the new roll. When you use this ability, you can’t use your Lucky racial trait before the end of your next turn.

Super cool stuff here! Man this is actually super helpful. Let’s do a quick walkthrough here. So you kind of know a little bit more and watch you break it down. Also proceed with other feats from this page.

Walkthrough

So this isn’t a spell for you to be lucky to just make your companions lucky. Because of that this makes you an ideal support character and this is what a great use of a reaction you know, it doesn’t even say you have to be an intiative hughes’s so you can essentially just spam this, natural ones should hypothetically no longer be a problem in your party.

Especially since it’s a reroll that’s super great, it’s not just a flat add-on. Now naturally they gotta use the new role. So if they have anything that lets them roll like the lucky feat 5e for an instance, they can benefit from that. They gotta use them to rule same with inspiration. Inspiration won’t stack with this. Very cool though, so let me take a look at my personal thoughts on this.

Thoughts

I genuinely feel like this is broken. I wouldn’t say game breaking but it is a little broken. Reason being you can use it every turn. As a reaction that’s nuts especially if you’re playing a class that doesn’t use your reaction a whole lot like long-range wizards for example they have a couple spells of a reaction based but the majority of them require you to take damage and if you’re out in a fire you’re probably not taking much damage i mean i guess you do have to be within 30 feet of them so there is that.

But outside of that man this is your party you just won’t have to worry about natural or once unless more than one person rules a natural one before your next turn granted but still i would also allow it to be spammed outside of combat you’d have to buy raw i mean every six seconds they’d essentially get a new use of it. So it’d be kind of hard to keep track of that time frame right.

Man what a solid choice if you’re a halfling i say you almost have to pick this. Wow what just wonderful, it’d be a great last-ditch effort if you don’t have any of your lucky die left if you decide to go with that feat but i mean wow i didn’t even know this was real until the other day and that’s crazy. Also read second chance 5e.

Wrap Up

Alright, that’s it for this article if you have any ideas, your crazy uses, or stories for this or build ideas, i’d really love to hear them down in the comments below. On the subject of who could gain the most from this, anyone who isn’t using their reactions consistently, anyone who’s a halfling even i go that far if you’re picking a feat and you don’t pick this one, you should have a good reason for not picking this one. Thta’s all i’m gonna say on it, i hope you guys have a great day as always happy casting.

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