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Typically used with: '''Courage'''. | Typically used with: '''Courage'''. | ||
− | In short: "what curse?". Mettle is a measure of temerity, fortitude, and rebellion of spirit. Mettle checks are called upon in opposition to curses and supernatural attacks. A better way to think of this skill is | + | In short: "what curse?". Mettle is a measure of temerity, fortitude, and rebellion of spirit. Mettle checks are called upon in opposition to curses and supernatural attacks. A better way to think of this skill is Guard of the spirit; a tangible supernatural toughness. |
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− | + | Certain spells can be overcome with a Mettle check, for instance [[Steal Strength]] and [[Inflict Pain]]. In this case, [[Magic Defense]] can be added to your Mettle check. | |
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Revision as of 18:16, 14 July 2019
Typically used with: Courage.
In short: "what curse?". Mettle is a measure of temerity, fortitude, and rebellion of spirit. Mettle checks are called upon in opposition to curses and supernatural attacks. A better way to think of this skill is Guard of the spirit; a tangible supernatural toughness.
Resisting Spells
Certain spells can be overcome with a Mettle check, for instance Steal Strength and Inflict Pain. In this case, Magic Defense can be added to your Mettle check.