# When the monk fell at the feet of your collective foe whose next swing of the blade would incur death, and your cleric is unsure whether to bless the standing, revive the fallen or banish the enemy, knowledge of what is about to pass could turn the tide of battle. That is why you look into the future; to inform your decisions with the foretold possibilities. #### See Imminent Future *3rd-level divination* ___ - **Casting Time:** 1 action - **Range:** 120 feet - **Components:** V, S - **Duration:** Instantaneous You dive into the probabilistic weave connecting the current moment to the next, and see a possible event unfold. After you have chosen a target within range whose imminent future you shall glimpse, roll a d20 that serves as a divined roll, then another as the bonus roll. Record the two results separately, to which you and the DM are privy. Once before the start of your next turn, when the target is about to make a roll, you may force them to use your divined roll instead. If that roll would be made with advantage or disadvantage, the bonus roll is used as well.
[Art Source: *Stroke of Foresight - TCG Flesh and Blood* by Cyan Orange](https://www.artstation.com/artwork/GX3LXW)