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I've been browsing the playtest document to figure out what to try, and a noticed a distinct lack of a bardic performance ability for any specialization. I would think it would lend well to the avenger or the zealot (who seems in distinct need of better talents), being the Captain America/Optimus Prime style leader of a group (Nice identity for the zealot, actually).

Also kinda ruined my character idea of playing an elven vigilante who was born the daughter of a famous singer. She would have wanted to be a performer like her dad from a young age, but her dad forced her to take a stage name so that she could live a normal life without being burdened by fame.


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So, the Eldritch Guardian's second level ability grants my familiar all combat feats I possess as long as it sees and hears me.

Martial Flexibility states it grants me the benefits of a combat feat I qualify for.

In my head, this would mean that I can martial flexibility and my familiar will gain the feat I choose to benefit from.

On paper however, flexibility states I gain the "benefits" of the feat. Thus, I am unsure if I actually gain the feat to give to my familiar, or if I only gain the benefits of it.

Unless my search-fu is weak and dishonorable, I haven't seen this brought up anywhere else. Does anybody know how this works exactly?