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Originally Posted by ExploderWizard Lets say the blinded condition resulted in a temporary -4 to hit (old Basic D&D rule). |
Blinded creatures grant CA, have a -5 penalty to attack rolls, can't flank enemies, and have a -10 penalty to perception rolls.
I would have no problem with someone trading a standard action to do no damage and blind on a hit. Big deal. If it's against an elite or solo creature that changes things, but that's not a problem with stunts - it's a problem with "stunlocking" or whatever the kids call it.
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