Phooka Gyokuto
The go-lucky and ever-positive phooka are the most
common breed of the gyokuto, to the point that in vast
swathes of the world the terms gyokuto and phooka are used
interchangeably. As all gyokuto, the phooka are enticed by the
new and always ready to explore, preferably in good company. Phooka are by far the most sociable of the gyokuto and
eager to share their passions born of their wanderlust with
others. They love to travel with like-minded spirits and be
inspired by each other’s unending enthusiasm.
One defining factor for the phooka’s positive attitude which almost borders on naivety is their renowned luck. Strokes of luck and happy coincidences can be observed where phooka travel. Some particular superstitious caravans never take off without at least one phooka in their group to serve as a good luck charm.
Lucky. When you fail an ability check, attack roll, or saving throw, you can choose to roll it again, but have to choose the second result. Once you do you can’t do so again until you finish a long rest.
Nimble. You are proficient in Acrobatics or Stealth.
Striding Leap. When you dash for the first time on your turn, your jumping distance is doubled until the end of your turn.
One defining factor for the phooka’s positive attitude which almost borders on naivety is their renowned luck. Strokes of luck and happy coincidences can be observed where phooka travel. Some particular superstitious caravans never take off without at least one phooka in their group to serve as a good luck charm.
Lucky. When you fail an ability check, attack roll, or saving throw, you can choose to roll it again, but have to choose the second result. Once you do you can’t do so again until you finish a long rest.
Nimble. You are proficient in Acrobatics or Stealth.
Striding Leap. When you dash for the first time on your turn, your jumping distance is doubled until the end of your turn.
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