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<blockquote data-quote="ve4grm" data-source="post: 4390220" data-attributes="member: 63492"><p>It is, effectively, an encounter power.</p><p></p><p>They can ignore it at the start of the encounter, but as soon as they attack it's gone.</p><p></p><p>Compare to an Eladrin using Fey Step to position themselves in a battle.</p><p></p><p>- The Aghar ability allows you to move further.</p><p>- The Eladrin ability allows you to move in any direction and through objects, so long as you have line of sight. It doesn't even require solid ground.</p><p>- The Aghar ability is less restrictive, in that you can use it a couple times, so long as you make no attacks.</p><p>- The Aghar ability is more restrictive, in that you can't save it for later, or use it once you have begun attacking, and it is only active at the beginning of the encounter.</p><p></p><p>Altogether, I don't think it's more powerful than Fey Step. Heck, because of the restriction on when you can use it, and what you can do while using it, it could be argued that it's less powerful than Fey Step.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ve4grm, post: 4390220, member: 63492"] It is, effectively, an encounter power. They can ignore it at the start of the encounter, but as soon as they attack it's gone. Compare to an Eladrin using Fey Step to position themselves in a battle. - The Aghar ability allows you to move further. - The Eladrin ability allows you to move in any direction and through objects, so long as you have line of sight. It doesn't even require solid ground. - The Aghar ability is less restrictive, in that you can use it a couple times, so long as you make no attacks. - The Aghar ability is more restrictive, in that you can't save it for later, or use it once you have begun attacking, and it is only active at the beginning of the encounter. Altogether, I don't think it's more powerful than Fey Step. Heck, because of the restriction on when you can use it, and what you can do while using it, it could be argued that it's less powerful than Fey Step. [/QUOTE]
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