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|description=Whether through birth defect or accident, you have completely lost your sight.  You cannot fight effectively (−10 Penalty to all Combat rolls) without special training (the [[Blind-Fighting]] trump) or the aid of magic, you may not make [[Spot]] checks, you may not move safely at more than a walking speed, and you will have a hard time with many skills, most particularly those you cannot take your time to use your hands to guide you.  Note that the GM should only allow experienced players to play blind characters as it takes a lot of patience and ingenuity to keep them going.
 
|description=Whether through birth defect or accident, you have completely lost your sight.  You cannot fight effectively (−10 Penalty to all Combat rolls) without special training (the [[Blind-Fighting]] trump) or the aid of magic, you may not make [[Spot]] checks, you may not move safely at more than a walking speed, and you will have a hard time with many skills, most particularly those you cannot take your time to use your hands to guide you.  Note that the GM should only allow experienced players to play blind characters as it takes a lot of patience and ingenuity to keep them going.
 
|incompatible=* [[Acute Sense|Acute Vision]]
 
|incompatible=* [[Acute Sense|Acute Vision]]

Revision as of 17:12, 22 February 2009

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Physical Fault

Expoint Bonus: 16

Whether through birth defect or accident, you have completely lost your sight. You cannot fight effectively (−10 Penalty to all Combat rolls) without special training (the Blind-Fighting trump) or the aid of magic, you may not make Spot checks, you may not move safely at more than a walking speed, and you will have a hard time with many skills, most particularly those you cannot take your time to use your hands to guide you. Note that the GM should only allow experienced players to play blind characters as it takes a lot of patience and ingenuity to keep them going.

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