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The Mobile feat appears in the Player's Handbook (PHB, p.168) and would be generally accessible to all classes and races as long as DM agrees to allow feats at the table.

You are exceptionally speedy and agile. You gain the following benefits:

• Your speed increases by 10 feet.

There are certain class or sub-class features that allow a PC to have increase in movement (walking) such as: a Barbarian's Fast Movement (+10 feet), a Monk's Unarmored Movement (+10 to +30 feet), or a Druid's Wildshape (walking, depending on the beast), a Scout Rogue's Skirmisher (reaction, moves half their speed).

There are also certain class or sub-class features that modify existing or provide additional movement options other than walking, such as: Swarmkeeper Ranger's Writhing Tide (10 feet flying), Twilight Cleric's Steps of the Night (10 feet flying), or a Ranger's Deft Explorer (+5 feet; climbing/swimming speed sam as walking), a Druid's Wildshape (swimming/flying, depending on the beast), Phantom Rogue's Ghost Walk (10 feet flying), The Fathomless Warlock's Gift of the Sea (40 feet swimming).

I'm looking for an answer for this specific question with relation to how the Mobile feat interacts with class/sub-class features which provide adjustments to movement speeds.

From what I gather all these class/sub-class features would add a +10 feet movement, e.g. a Warlock with the The Fathomless sub-class who takes the Mobile feat would have a 50 feet swimming speed.

Is this correct?

Thanks for the clarification/confirmation on this.

Senmurv
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    I’m voting to close this for now, as this is nearly the same question you asked yesterday that the community left closed as a duplicate of the linked question. I leave it to the community to reopen. – Thomas Markov Dec 27 '20 at 10:47
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    If you disagree with the duplicate nature of your question(s) you should open a discussion on meta rather than just reposting closed questions. – Anagkai Dec 27 '20 at 11:11
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    @Senmurv The other question's answer states that a generic speed increase (like the mobile feat) applies to all speeds, including fly speeds from sources like class features. – Anagkai Dec 27 '20 at 22:27
  • The community has decided that the question has a suitable answer elsewhere. Reposting the question is not the way to go if you disagree. That's why Thomas Markov closed the question. I told you what the way to go is and people seem to agree. If you want to have the question reopened you should make your case on meta. That's not a guarantee but it will get you further than reposting or the comments under the reposts. – Anagkai Dec 27 '20 at 22:34

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