Aura of Triumph

6th-level devoted spirit (stance)

Initiation Time: 1 bonus action Range: Self Duration: Stance

You channel the power of good through your body and soul, infusing the area around you with a soft, golden radiance. With each blow you strike against evil, you feel invigorated and driven onward.

While you are in this stance, you and your allies are emboldened with each successive strike you make. When you enter this stance, choose up to six creatures that you can see. Whenever you or one of your chosen allies makes a successful melee attack against an aberration, celestial, elemental, fey, fiend, or undead creature, you and any of your chosen allies within 10 feet of you regain 2 hit points. This healing has no effect on undead or constructs.

The target of your attack must pose a threat to you or your allies in some direct, immediate way, or else this stance has no effect. This stance also has no effect when you are not in combat. Your DM decides what qualifies as a direct and immediate threat.


#### Aura of Triumph
*6th-level devoted spirit (stance)*
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- **Initiation Time:** 1 bonus action
- **Range:** Self
- **Duration:** Stance

*You channel the power of good through your body and soul, infusing the area around you with a soft, golden radiance. With each blow you strike against evil, you feel invigorated and driven onward.*
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While you are in this stance, you and your allies are emboldened with each successive strike you make. When you enter this stance, choose up to six creatures that you can see. Whenever you or one of your chosen allies makes a successful melee attack against an aberration, celestial, elemental, fey, fiend, or undead creature, you and any of your chosen allies within 10 feet of you regain 2 hit points. This healing has no effect on undead or constructs.

The target of your attack must pose a threat to you or your allies in some direct, immediate way, or else this stance has no effect. This stance also has no effect when you are not in combat. Your DM decides what qualifies as a direct and immediate threat.