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− | |description=Whether through birth defect or accident, you have completely lost your sight. You | + | |description=Whether through birth defect or accident, you have completely lost your sight. You automatically fail [[Perception]] checks which rely on sight alone, 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. You also cannot fight effectively (−8 Penalty to all Combat rolls) without special training (the [[Blind-Fighting]] trump) or the aid of magic, and are considered [[Book:Life and Death|Confused]] while in combat. 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= | + | |incompatible=[[Hawk Eyes]], [[Going the Distance]], [[Precision]], [[Unremarkable]], [[One Eye]], and [[Poor Vision]]. |
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Revision as of 18:18, 24 November 2010
Expoint Bonus: 18
Whether through birth defect or accident, you have completely lost your sight. You automatically fail Perception checks which rely on sight alone, 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. You also cannot fight effectively (−8 Penalty to all Combat rolls) without special training (the Blind-Fighting trump) or the aid of magic, and are considered Confused while in combat. 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 with
Hawk Eyes, Going the Distance, Precision, Unremarkable, One Eye, and Poor Vision.