Difference between revisions of "Blur"
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|target=Self | |target=Self | ||
− | |time=2 rounds per | + | |time=2 rounds per rank |
− | |description=The mage's outline and shape becomes blurry to the naked eye, making attempts to hit her in combat much more difficult. The mage receives a bonus to | + | |description=The mage's outline and shape becomes blurry to the naked eye, making attempts to hit her in combat much more difficult. |
− | |level1=+2 | + | |intensity=The mage receives a bonus to [[Evasion Roll]]s dependent on the Intensity. |
− | |level2=+4 | + | |level1=+2 bonus to Evasion |
− | |level3=+6 | + | |level2=+4 bonus |
− | |level4=+8 | + | |level3=+6 bonus |
− | |level5=+10 | + | |level4=+8 bonus |
+ | |level5=+10 bonus | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:45, 3 April 2022
This rule is pretty sexy and doesn't need any attention. Consider it good to go. |
Rarity | 1 |
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AP | 4 |
Target | Self |
Distance | Self |
Lasts | 2 rounds per rank |
The mage's outline and shape becomes blurry to the naked eye, making attempts to hit her in combat much more difficult.
Intensity Effects
The mage receives a bonus to Evasion Rolls dependent on the Intensity.
- +2 bonus to Evasion
- +4 bonus
- +6 bonus
- +8 bonus
- +10 bonus