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{{feat
|name=Polearm Master
|cat=weapon
|prereq=Proficiency with spears or other polearms
}}
''You have mastered the use of polearms and are able to wield them with stability and strength.''
''You have mastered the use of polearms and are able to wield them with stability and strength.''


* You can add half your proficiency bonus to damage rolls made with polearms.
* You can add half your [[proficiency bonus]] to damage rolls made with polearms.
* You have learned how to use your weapon to control the battlefield and keep your enemies at bay. When you hit a creature with a polearm, you can use your bonus action to shove the creature back 5 feet. You also have advantage on checks made to shove a creature with a polearm.
* You have learned how to use your weapon to control the battlefield and keep your enemies at bay. When you hit a creature with a polearm, you can use your [[bonus action]] to [[shove]] the creature back 5 feet. You also have [[advantage]] on checks made to [[shove]] a creature with a polearm.
* You also have advantage on checks made to [[shove]] or [[trip]] a creature with a polearm.
* You also have [[advantage]] on checks made to [[shove]] or knock a creature [[prone]] with a polearm.

Latest revision as of 12:15, 31 August 2023

Prerequisite: Proficiency with spears or other polearms


You have mastered the use of polearms and are able to wield them with stability and strength.

  • You can add half your proficiency bonus to damage rolls made with polearms.
  • You have learned how to use your weapon to control the battlefield and keep your enemies at bay. When you hit a creature with a polearm, you can use your bonus action to shove the creature back 5 feet. You also have advantage on checks made to shove a creature with a polearm.
  • You also have advantage on checks made to shove or knock a creature prone with a polearm.