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Main > Feats > Combat Maneuvers > Greater Steal

(Combat)

You have a knack for snatching items from your opponents in combat.

Prerequisites: Dex 13, Sleight of Hands 6 ranks, Deft Maneuvers

Benefit: You receive a +2 bonus on checks made to Steal an item from a foe. This bonus stacks with the bonus granted by Deft Maneuvers.

If you successfully steal an item from a foe during combat, it does not notice the theft until after combat is over or if it attempts to use the missing item.

Normal: Creatures automatically notice items taken from them through the steal combat maneuver.

Prerequisite for: No results


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