Go big or go home. That saying may seem incredibly risky under circumstances that could determine the fates of entire nations, yet gambler marshals thrive on balancing risk and reward to make the impossible possible. At times, the luck these marshals have bordered on being miraculous, though many say their success is a matter of skill, not talent. ## Daring Commander (3rd level) At 3rd level when you select this archetype, choose one of the following: #### Daring Assault While you are conscious, any ally within range of your Commanding Presence that [makes an attack roll](https://a5e.tools/rules/making-attack "Click to view a local node.") can choose to roll with a –5 penalty. If the attack hits, the attack deals an extra 2d6 damage. At 15th level, the amount of extra damage increases to 3d6. #### Daring Charge While you are conscious, any ally that starts its turn within range of your Commanding Presence can use an action to move up to twice its Speed in a straight line and take the Attack action. Until the end of that ally’s next turn, creatures they did not attack on their turn have [advantage](https://a5e.tools/node/130 "Click to view a local node.") on attack rolls against them. ## Defensive Measures (7th level) At 7th level, choose one of the following. #### Desperate Avoidance When you make a [saving throw](https://a5e.tools/rules/saving-throw "Click to view a local node.") you can choose to make the saving throw with [advantage](https://a5e.tools/node/130 "Click to view a local node.") , but you make all attack rolls with [disadvantage](https://a5e.tools/node/137 "Click to view a local node.") until the end of your next turn. Once you use this feature, you cannot do so again until you finish a [short rest or long rest](https://a5e.tools/rules/resting "Click to view a local node.") . #### Frantic Avoidance When you would make a [saving throw](https://a5e.tools/rules/saving-throw "Click to view a local node.") against an area effect, you can use your reaction to move up to half your Speed. If you end your movement outside the area, it has no effect on you. Once you use this feature, you cannot do so again until you finish a [long rest](https://a5e.tools/rules/resting "Click to view a local node.") . ## Hold the Line (11th level) At 11th level, choose one of the following. #### Stand Firm While you are conscious, any ally within range of your Commanding Presence feature that would make a [saving throw](https://a5e.tools/rules/saving-throw "Click to view a local node.") can choose to make the saving throw with [disadvantage](https://a5e.tools/node/137 "Click to view a local node.") . If a success on the saving throw would cause the ally to take half the damage, the ally takes no damage on a successful save instead. #### Stand Strong While you are conscious, you can direct allies to make retaliatory attacks. When an ally within range of your Commanding Presence is hit by a [melee weapon attack](https://a5e.tools/rules/making-attack "Click to view a local node.") , they can use their reaction to make a melee weapon attack against their attacker. ## Risky Tactics (15th level) At 15th level, choose one of the following: #### Risky Gambit You can use a bonus action to choose one creature within range of your Commanding Presence. The target immediately provokes an [opportunity attack](https://a5e.tools/rules/making-attack "Click to view a local node.") from one creature that can reach it. If the creature makes the attack, that creature grants [advantage](https://a5e.tools/node/130 "Click to view a local node.") on all attack rolls made against it until the start of your next turn. #### Risky Foray At the start of an ally’s turn, if it is within range of your Commanding Presence you can use your reaction to spur them into violent action. Until the start of its next turn, your ally gains an [expertise die](https://a5e.tools/node/77 "Click to view a local node.") on melee weapon attack rolls, and creatures gain an expertise die on melee weapon attack rolls against it. ## Canny Adversary (18th level) At 18th level, choose one of the following. #### Feinting Retreat When you take the Disengage action, until the start of your next turn, when a creature ends its movement within range of your Commanding Presence it provokes an [opportunity attack](https://a5e.tools/rules/making-attack "Click to view a local node.") . #### Lay the Trap While you are conscious, whenever a creature [makes an attack roll](https://a5e.tools/rules/making-attack "Click to view a local node.") against you and misses, you and one creature of your choice make your next attack roll against the triggering creature with [advantage](https://a5e.tools/node/130 "Click to view a local node.") before the end of your next turn.