Martial Art (Grand Master Training) : Geryon's Stance of Deflection.


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Ofcourse you now have robinhood shooting arrows out the air teeheee

well, 'melee weapon', etc. I believe that's the term powers use. keyword weapon, Range: melee weapon. something like that. Auras have a bit less structured format, but I bet there's already a couple that use that.
 

Garthanos

Arcadian Knight
well, 'melee weapon', etc. I believe that's the term powers use. keyword weapon, Range: melee weapon. something like that. Auras have a bit less structured format, but I bet there's already a couple that use that.

I was thinking it required a melee weapon anyway.. One of the things I included was something that basically said if you are busy undermining the enemies ranged attacks this way you werent also making ranged attacks of your own... and William Tell playing ranged defender wouldn't be instantly doing their ranged attacks either.

It might even be incompatible with shield use.
 
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Garthanos

Arcadian Knight
It might even be incompatible with shield use.

Ok just thought about it if it perhaps that is a back asswards thought how about if using a shield you can apply it to area effects (shields work great against that fireball in the movies and similar) but to do the single attack reflection that could require two handed weapon use
 

Ok just thought about it if it perhaps that is a back asswards thought how about if using a shield you can apply it to area effects (shields work great against that fireball in the movies and similar) but to do the single attack reflection that could require two handed weapon use

I was sort of thinking the same thing.

Actually, in HoML I also had another shield idea, which was you can 'sacrifice' your shield to do various things. One would be a damage reduction, but that could be applied to yourself, or to other nearby characters as well. After the fight ends you can 'make repairs' and get your shield working again (though its certainly within the realm of narrative fun to describe it as getting the heck beaten out of it).
 





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