When you reach 10th level and 20th level in your chosen class, you gain the Heroic Boon and Epic Boon class features (see [[ToV - Players Guide.pdf]]), which allow you to choose one potent ability from a list of options. This section offers additional boons to choose from when you reach those levels of the bard class. ## Heroic Boons  When you reach 10th level in the bard class, you have the following additional options to choose from when selecting the boon for your Heroic Boon feature. ## Heroic Boon  10th-Level Bard Feature  Your commitment to the bard’s path grants you a powerful ability. Choose one of the following heroic boons: - Infectious Inspiration. When a creature adds one of your Bardic Inspiration dice (see Bardic Inspiration feature in Player’s Guide) to an ability check, attack roll, or save, and the roll succeeds, the creature can choose an ally it can see within 30 feet of it. That ally gains a Bardic Inspiration die. Inspiration given in this way doesn’t expend a use of your current Bardic Inspiration dice.  - Restorative Inspiration. When a creature with one of your Bardic Inspiration dice (see Bardic Inspiration feature in Player’s Guide) casts a spell that restores hit points, it can choose to expend and roll the die to increase the total hit points the spell can heal by an amount equal to the result. The caster chooses how these additional hit points are distributed if the spell heals multiple targets. Alternatively, when a creature with one of your Bardic Inspiration die recovers hit points due to a spell, magic item, or class feature, it can use its reaction to roll and expend the Bardic Inspiration die to recover additional hit points equal to the result. ### Epic Boons  When you reach 20th level in the bard class, you have the following additional options to choose from when selecting the boon for your Epic Boon feature. ## Epic Boon 20th-Level Bard Feature  Your commitment to the bard’s path grants you a powerful new ability. You gain one of the following epic boons: - Dual Performance. When you use your Bardic Performance feature (see Player’s Guide) to begin a performance, you can choose two Bardic Performances you know and blend them together to simultaneously activate their benefits. You still must spend any actions or meet any specific requirements to activate specific effects described in either performance, but you can maintain and spend Bardic Inspiration to maintain both as you would with a single performance. - Master Performer. You now have unlimited uses of your Bardic Performance feature (see Player’s Guide). In addition, you can automatically begin a performance of your choice when initiative is rolled (no action required). As normal, you must still expend a bonus action each turn (including your first turn) to maintain this performance.