Passive ability. Martial talent.
If you would make an attack against an adjacent, restrained creature, you may instead attempt to choke that creature. Make a might or agility check versus the creatures agility or might challenge number (it gets to choose). If the creature is larger, you have disadvantage for each level of size difference. If the creature is smaller, you have advantage for each level of size difference. On a success, you begin choking the creature, dealing 1d6 damage at the start of each of the creature’s turns, or whenever it moves or takes an action.
The creature may attempt to break free of the grapple by spending an action to make a might or agility check versus your might or agility challenge number (your choice). Size has the same effects on advantage and disadvantage, but in reverse. On a success, they are no longer being choked.
You cannot choke creatures that do have a throat.
You have advantage on checks to choke. When it attempts to break free, it has disadvantage.
Last modified: Wed Oct 16 22:06:42 2024