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<blockquote data-quote="Minigiant" data-source="post: 4134551" data-attributes="member: 63508"><p>The martial power source seems to be fueled on luck, awareness, stamina, and combat sense.</p><p></p><p>The at will power but 100% of the control in the PC's hands. Everything except accuracy and the target's ability is up to the character to perform. The target has no control on the success of the move's performance. They can only make it miss.</p><p></p><p>The per encounter removes some of the control from the user and places it into the environment and/or the target. These powers are more likely to happen but not more than once a fight for some reason: </p><p>Environmental conditions</p><p>Position of the target</p><p>The target won't fall for it twice</p><p>A triggered event</p><p>A hard to notice event</p><p>Stamina loss</p><p>Mental and physical strain or pain</p><p></p><p>No one's going to fall for Positioning strike or Fox's Cunning more than once. After performing a passing attack, the enemy won't position themselves to let the fighter try it again. </p><p></p><p></p><p>A daily power is like a per encounter power but the there are more conditions that must line up or the required situation is too rare to work more that once a day. </p><p></p><p>A fighter can only use a Brutal Strike once per day because it take a long rest before your hand feels 'right again. The wind conditions make that crazy 2 arrow shot too mentally painful to do again without a rest. The situations when a warlord can use its crazy tactics are so rare that having access to them daily is being nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Minigiant, post: 4134551, member: 63508"] The martial power source seems to be fueled on luck, awareness, stamina, and combat sense. The at will power but 100% of the control in the PC's hands. Everything except accuracy and the target's ability is up to the character to perform. The target has no control on the success of the move's performance. They can only make it miss. The per encounter removes some of the control from the user and places it into the environment and/or the target. These powers are more likely to happen but not more than once a fight for some reason: Environmental conditions Position of the target The target won't fall for it twice A triggered event A hard to notice event Stamina loss Mental and physical strain or pain No one's going to fall for Positioning strike or Fox's Cunning more than once. After performing a passing attack, the enemy won't position themselves to let the fighter try it again. A daily power is like a per encounter power but the there are more conditions that must line up or the required situation is too rare to work more that once a day. A fighter can only use a Brutal Strike once per day because it take a long rest before your hand feels 'right again. The wind conditions make that crazy 2 arrow shot too mentally painful to do again without a rest. The situations when a warlord can use its crazy tactics are so rare that having access to them daily is being nice. [/QUOTE]
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