D&D 5E martial combat suffers from a limited set of basic actions. While weapon users can be highly effective, they often spend their turns repeating the same attack over and over - meanwhile, casters choose between a dozen spells with each action and between hundreds when building a character. Martial resources such as a Battle Master Superiority Dice or a Monk's Ki help add additional options, but are not available to all classes and have strictly limited usage. New Special Attacks: This document add a number of special attacks in the vein of Shove/Grapple and GWM/SS, intended to be powerful in certain situations without dominating in all. Revised Feats: Additional changes improve underused styles like dual wielding, while simultaneously making Strength less disadvantaged compared to Dexterity. Martial Monsters: At the DM's discretion, monsters may use appropriate special attacks as part of their attack or multiattack - a wild boar Power Attacks into a devastating charge, a horde of skeletons rain down Suppression across the battlefield, and a stolid veteran Sweeps his longsword across a pack of conjured wolves before Guarding his injured comrade.
While wielding a Greatshield, you and any creature you mount have your speeds halved due to its immense size.
Once you have used this feat's first feature a number of times equal to your proficiency bonus, you cannot use it again until you finish a long rest.
If you are not grappling or climbing this creature, you must succeed on a contested grapple check to use this reaction.
Once you have successfully used this feat's second or third feature a number of times equal to your proficiency bonus, you cannot use that feature again until you finish a long rest.
If you are already Guarding this creature, using this feature does not require a reaction.
If you are not wielding a shield, you must don one when you use this feature.
Once you have used this feat's second feature a number of times equal to your proficiency bonus, you cannot use it again until you finish a long rest.