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'''Fighting Styles''' are stances that a character can be in to receive specific benefits. Changing stances takes an action. Training new styles requires a trainer, but advancing styles to higher ranks can be done through self-training, or more rapidly through a trainer that knows the style.
 
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===Gimel===
 
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Rank 1: May guard others within melee reach as a free action once per turn. Add twice your Gimel rank to their AC until the start of your next turn.
 
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===Waw===
 
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Rank 1: Each time you hit an opponent, reduce their AC by your Waw rank until the start of your next turn. This does stack up to a number of times equal to your Waw rank.
 
Rank 1: Each time you hit an opponent, reduce their AC by your Waw rank until the start of your next turn. This does stack up to a number of times equal to your Waw rank.
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Revision as of 22:15, 26 February 2017

Fighting Styles are stances that a character can be in to receive specific benefits. Changing stances takes an action. Training new styles requires a trainer, but advancing styles to higher ranks can be done through self-training, or more rapidly through a trainer that knows the style.

Aleph

Rank 1: Ignore armor check penalty for all checks except stealth rolls.

Rank 2: ???

Rank 3: ???

Rank 4: ???

Rank 5: ???

Beth

Rank 1: When you hit a target on your turn with a melee or ranged attack, add your Beth rank to your AC until the start of your next turn. Does not stack with multiple hits.

Rank 2: ???

Rank 3: ???

Rank 4: ???

Rank 5: ???

Daleth

Rank 1: When two-weapon fighting, gain a bonus to saving throws against spells equal to your Daleth rank.

Rank 2: ???

Rank 3: ???

Rank 4: ???

Rank 5: ???

Gimel

Rank 1: May guard others within melee reach as a free action once per turn. Add twice your Gimel rank to their AC until the start of your next turn.

Rank 2: ???

Rank 3: ???

Rank 4: ???

Rank 5: ???

Hei

Rank 1: ???

Rank 2: ???

Rank 3: ???

Rank 4: ???

Rank 5: ???

Waw

Rank 1: Each time you hit an opponent, reduce their AC by your Waw rank until the start of your next turn. This does stack up to a number of times equal to your Waw rank.

Rank 2: ???

Rank 3: ???

Rank 4: ???

Rank 5: ???

Yod

Rank 1: ???

Rank 2: ???

Rank 3: ???

Rank 4: ???

Rank 5: ???

Zayin

Rank 1: Gain a bonus to your initiative rolls and damage rolls with ranged weapons equal to your Zayin rank.

Rank 2: ???

Rank 3: ???

Rank 4: ???

Rank 5: ???

Trainers

The following is a list of known trainers and the fighting styles they know.

Nicol Wiessman

A trainer that works as a part of the fighter's guild known as the Archfighter's Hall. He knows the Aleph, Gimel, and Zayin styles.

Petra Amenthal

A retired adventurer and friend of Alem Nitor. She teaches out of her home. She knows the Beth, Daleth, and Waw styles.