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Crushing Grab is an epic-tier feat, available to Fighters with a Strength of 19. It was introduced in Dragon Magazine article We Who are About to Die... to make gladiator-themed characters. Each round the fighter sustains a grab on his or her turn, the target of the grab takes damage equal to 5 + Strength modifier. [Dr368:58] Character optimization considers this to be a good feat due to auto-damage from sustaining a grab.[Char-op fighter]

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  • Crushing Grab is an epic-tier feat, available to Fighters with a Strength of 19. It was introduced in Dragon Magazine article We Who are About to Die... to make gladiator-themed characters. Each round the fighter sustains a grab on his or her turn, the target of the grab takes damage equal to 5 + Strength modifier. [Dr368:58] Character optimization considers this to be a good feat due to auto-damage from sustaining a grab.[Char-op fighter]
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  • Crushing Grab is an epic-tier feat, available to Fighters with a Strength of 19. It was introduced in Dragon Magazine article We Who are About to Die... to make gladiator-themed characters. Each round the fighter sustains a grab on his or her turn, the target of the grab takes damage equal to 5 + Strength modifier. [Dr368:58] Character optimization considers this to be a good feat due to auto-damage from sustaining a grab.[Char-op fighter]
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