Any character with the Signature Skill feat can earn skill unlocks for a single skill, and they are a prime feature of the revised version of the rogue, who uses her rogue’s edge ability to gain skill unlocks for several of her most iconic skills. If I had to make a 20-level build for him, I'd probably put him as Paladin19, Divine Spirit variant (with one level taken up for the Aasimar LA). Skill unlocks give characters new abilities and ways to use their skills upon reaching 5, 10, 15, and 20 ranks in a skill. Elaborately detailed feathered wings spread from the hilt to form the guard, with the angel’s face at the base of the blade. This blade’s hilt is shaped as a beautiful angel with elven features. Through focus, raw power, and expert aim, you make a mighty attack against your foe, leaving him temporarily knocked senseless by your attack. A fighter must still meet all prerequisites for a bonus feat, including ability score and base attack bonus minimums. These bonus feats must be drawn from the feats noted as fighter bonus feats. I'd say that the River Flood thing is more likely Vilya than Elrond. Aura strong evocation and necromancy CL 14th Weight 7 lbs. Iron Heart (Strike) Level: Warblade 5 Prerequisite: Two Iron Heart maneuvers Initiation Action: 1 standard action Range: Melee attack Target: One creature Duration: 1 round Saving Throw: Fortitude partial. The fighter gains an additional bonus feat at 2nd level and every two fighter levels thereafter (4th, 6th, 8th, 10th, 12th, 14th, 16th, 18th, and 20th). So: Immune to fear, Lay On Hands, Detect Evil, battle prowess and leadership. (He made a pretty big error in missing the One Ring when Bilbo brought it through Rivendell on his way back to the Shire from the Battle of Five Armies, but then again so did Gandalf let's lampshade that as an Artifact really not wanting to be found). He's known for not allowing anything evil to pass the borders of Rivendell. His ability to stand against Sauron suggests some kind of immunity to Fear. He's able to control quite a bit of power through the Elven-Ring Vilya. He served as Gil-Galad's "herald," though I'm not sure that actually means Bard levels. He does have Celestial heritage through Melian. Elrond is traditionally called "Half-Elven," but there is one other race in D&D that I think does it a bit better - Aasimar.
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