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If I take damage, then you take damage

Roger

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I'm trying to build a custom power and I have a feeling there might be something already existing that works in a similar way, but I haven't had much luck finding it.

Basically, it'd be something like:

+X vs Will: until the end of encounter, whenever you take damage, the target takes the same amount of damage.

(Or takes half the damage, or whatever.)

Am I imagining things, or are there powers in the Compendium that work (more or less) like this? Effects from magic items or even monster powers are also things I'd be happy to see.


Thanks to the hivemind,
Roger
 

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There's the 3rd-level avenger encounter power bound by fate (from Divine Power) - if you hit the target, until the end of your next turn, the next time an enemy other than the target hits and damages you while you are adjacent to the target, the damage is split between you and the target.
 

Isn't there a Belt of Shared Suffering or something that makes a creature take the ongoing damage it dealt to you?

Yea, but Armor...

Shared Suffering Armor

Power (Encounter): Immediate Reaction. Use this power when an attack gives you ongoing damage. The attacker gains an equal amount of untyped ongoing damage (save ends).
 


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