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<br>Ballistic Fist is a martial arts style that focuses on firearms similar to the way other styles focus on swords. Students of this school learn to anticipate the movement of opponents and calculate their fields of fire from moment to moment, ensuring that the Ballistic Fist practitioner can emerge from a firefight virtually unscathed.
<br>Ballistic Fist is a martial arts style that focuses on firearms similar to the way other styles focus on swords. Students of this school learn to anticipate the movement of opponents and calculate their fields of fire from moment to moment, ensuring that the Ballistic Fist practitioner can emerge from a firefight virtually unscathed.
* '''1st Degree Mastery'''
* '''1st Degree Mastery'''
**'''Prerequisites:'' 'Dexterity 13+, Intelligence 13+, Wisdom 13+, BAB +1, [[Dodge]], [[Gun-Fu]], [[Martial Arts I]], [[Point Blank Shot]], [[Rapid Shot]], [[Quick Draw]], [[Weapon Focus]] (Pistols or an Exotic Firearm or similar ranged weapon); Trained in Acrobatics, Initiative, Knowledge [Tactics]; [[Survivor#Evasion|Evasion]], [[Awareness#Acute Senses|Acute Senses]]
**'''Prerequisites:''' Dexterity 13+, Intelligence 13+, Wisdom 13+, BAB +1, [[Dodge]], [[Gun-Fu]], [[Martial Arts I]], [[Point Blank Shot]], [[Rapid Shot]], [[Quick Draw]], [[Weapon Focus]] (Pistols or an Exotic Firearm or similar ranged weapon); Trained in Acrobatics, Initiative, Knowledge [Tactics]; [[Survivor#Evasion|Evasion]], [[Awareness#Acute Senses|Acute Senses]]
** Benefits: You gain Skill Focus (Initiative) as a bonus feat, but you must draw a firearm with which you have Weapon Focus and attack an opponent with it in the first round of combat.  Otherwise, you move to the end of the initiative order for the rest of the encounter. You can, as always, change your place in the initiative order by delaying or readying.  When you use the firearm you selected for your Weapon Focus feat, you threaten a critical hit on an attack roll of 19 or 20, this stacks with other methods of improving your critical range such as the Critical Strike feat.  You gain a +2 bonus on all attack rolls and a +2 bonus on all damage rolls when using the [[Brawler#Gun Club|Gun Club]] talent or when using a firearm as an improvised weapon.
** Benefits: You gain Skill Focus (Initiative) as a bonus feat, but you must draw a firearm with which you have Weapon Focus and attack an opponent with it in the first round of combat.  Otherwise, you move to the end of the initiative order for the rest of the encounter. You can, as always, change your place in the initiative order by delaying or readying.  When you use the firearm you selected for your Weapon Focus feat, you threaten a critical hit on an attack roll of 19 or 20, this stacks with other methods of improving your critical range such as the Critical Strike feat.  You gain a +2 bonus on all attack rolls and a +2 bonus on all damage rolls when using the [[Brawler#Gun Club|Gun Club]] talent or when using a firearm as an improvised weapon.
* '''2nd Degree Mastery'''
* '''2nd Degree Mastery'''

Revision as of 22:53, 18 January 2023

Ballistic Fist

Associated Weapons: Feet, Firearms used as a melee weapon (either via the Gun Club talent or using it as an improvised weapon – bayonets do not count)
Ballistic Fist is a martial arts style that focuses on firearms similar to the way other styles focus on swords. Students of this school learn to anticipate the movement of opponents and calculate their fields of fire from moment to moment, ensuring that the Ballistic Fist practitioner can emerge from a firefight virtually unscathed.

  • 1st Degree Mastery
    • Prerequisites: Dexterity 13+, Intelligence 13+, Wisdom 13+, BAB +1, Dodge, Gun-Fu, Martial Arts I, Point Blank Shot, Rapid Shot, Quick Draw, Weapon Focus (Pistols or an Exotic Firearm or similar ranged weapon); Trained in Acrobatics, Initiative, Knowledge [Tactics]; Evasion, Acute Senses
    • Benefits: You gain Skill Focus (Initiative) as a bonus feat, but you must draw a firearm with which you have Weapon Focus and attack an opponent with it in the first round of combat. Otherwise, you move to the end of the initiative order for the rest of the encounter. You can, as always, change your place in the initiative order by delaying or readying. When you use the firearm you selected for your Weapon Focus feat, you threaten a critical hit on an attack roll of 19 or 20, this stacks with other methods of improving your critical range such as the Critical Strike feat. You gain a +2 bonus on all attack rolls and a +2 bonus on all damage rolls when using the Gun Club talent or when using a firearm as an improvised weapon.
  • 2nd Degree Mastery
    • 'Prerequisites: 1st Degree Mastery of Ballistic Fist, Moving Target, Dexterity 15+, BAB +5, Improved Initiative
    • Benefits: If you draw a firearm with which you have Weapon Focus and attack with it in combat, treat the opponent you attack as if he or she was flat-footed, regardless of whether or not that opponent has acted already in this combat encounter. If either using the Gun Club talent or using a firearm as an improvised weapon, you gain the benefits of any feats or talents you have that apply to unarmed attacks, and you add your unarmed damage to the damage dealt.
    • Technique – Tactical Training: Make a Knowledge (tactics) check (DC 15 + number of opponents) as a free action. If you succeed, you gain a +2 dodge bonus to Reflex defense and a +2 circumstance bonus on attack rolls. This bonus lasts a number of rounds equal to your character level+2, or until the end of the encounter, whichever comes first.
  • 3rd Degree Mastery
    • Prerequisites: 2nd Degree Mastery of Ballistic Fist, Dexterity 17+, Intelligence 15+, Wisdom 15+, BAB +9, Uncanny Dodge I, Melee Defense
    • Benefits: The dodge bonus provided by your Dodge feat increases to +3. You gain a +2 bonus on attack rolls and damage rolls with firearms with which you have Weapon Focus with. This bonus stacks with the previous bonus from Weapon Focus and with the bonus from Greater Weapon Focus, Weapon Specialization, and Greater Weapon Specialization. In addition, the critical hit threat range increase you gained from 1st Degree Mastery improves by an additional 1, to critical hits being threatened on attack rolls of 18, 19, or 20.
    • Technique – Combat Analysis: Any time you surprise your opponents, you may take a full attack action during the surprise round.