All adventurers! Welcome to my spellbook and thank you so much for clicked on to the 40th episode of our feats series. It’s been an amazing run. Today we’re gonna be taking a look at one of the only orc racial features in the entire game currently. Today we’re taking a look at dnd5e Orcish Fury featThis is only for moody orcs, technically half-workers. It’s kind of weird why that’s the case well whatever it does not matter. This feat is found in the xanathar’s guide to everything if you don’t have it i’d highly recommend getting it it’s a great resource to have on hand. With that hype out of the way let’s take a look at the description so we know what we’re talking about.
Description
As I mentioned, this requires a certain prerequisite. It is that you must have a half orc. Which kind of makes sense you know names orchish, fury so if you’re worn or couldn’t really make much sense right! This being said. This feat can be described as follows.
Prerequisite: Half-orc
As per this d&d 5e orchish fury feat your inner fury will burn tirelessly. You have the following benefits.
- It can boost your strength and Constitution score up to maximum 20.
- When you do hit by using an attack which has been made with a simple or a martial weapon, you can simply roll one of a weapon’s damage dice an additional duration and also add it like an extra damage of the weapon’s damage type. This ability cannot be used more than once.
- While you can immediately use your Relentless endurance ability, you can also use it to your advantage with your reaction to attack using one weapon.
Your stuff is amazing. I have some ideas that could work together. But it’s definitely worth taking a look at just of your half-orc in general. That being said let’s look at the walkthrough and let’s flesh the so just a little bit better.
Walkthrough
This is an obvious one. Depending on what build you’re gonna want to go with it kind of varies. If you’re a caster you usually want conover strength. Even if you’re a gish. That being said if your strength is one away from its modifier increase and that’s what you’re using then i’d put it in that regardless that kind of takes priority right!
You can do additional damage if you hit with the weapon or war. Really really cool stuff, it’s kind of similar toward though half works already have with savage attack only this one doesn’t need to be done on a critical hit can be done on any strike which is really cool it’s kind of like attacking with an offhanded weapon. It’s very cool, and you can get a response that grants you another weapon attack.
This is really amazing if you think about it. If in case you’re not familiar with what relentless endurance is. When you are reduced to zero hit points but not killed right away you can drop to one hit point instead and then you can’t use it again until you finish a long rest up. So it’s pretty cool, so it’s basically let’s you take a hit and get up and then hit someone else right back.
It looks very much like an orc-type. That being said let’s take a look at my personal thoughts on it.
Thoughts
I think this is a great product. You know it wouldn’t be my first choice for anything in particular or any builds in particular. It could make an interesting second. In terms of who’d gain the most from this all of your melee attackers or your melee weapon attackers to be more specific. This would be the path taken by kenzie Monk. They would get a lot out of Dex rogues and close-range based rogues.
There are two main reasons. It increases your tankiness. It can also increase your attack damage, which can be quite amazing. Fighters could benefit from it as well the only thing is as fighters and barbarians there are better feats out there for them than this one and that’s how in order to get a ton of attacks as it is finders especially. So i wouldn’t put it very high on their list of usage.
Conclusion
I could be mistaken, though. If you have any thoughts, ideas, builds, or stories to share, please leave a comment. I enjoy reading all of them and will promptly respond. Thank you so much for your assistance. Have a wonderful day!