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Post by Slightly Insane on Dec 30, 2019 19:54:41 GMT -7
Support Issue: Combat The Issue: Coordinated Defense Rank: "A" Skill: Supplementary Effect: User is adept at working with allies to avoid being tripped, grappled, and subjected to other maneuvers. Special: --- Drawback: --- Description: Whenever the user is within 10 meters to an ally who also has this technique, receives a bonus of -10% bonus on counterattacks (Counter attacks do less damage), user also receives a +1 dodge bonus in Ranks towards techniques that aid a user to avoid damage, and Striking Attacks are -1 against the user. This bonus increases to -10%, +1 dodge bonus, and -1 Rank if the creature attempting the maneuver is larger than both the user and their ally. Limit: Must learn from Universal TaiJutsu.
Can someone explain this technique to me? Counterattacks deal 10% decreased damage to the user. So 100 damage counter is reduced to 90.
You get +1 to ranks of techniques that help to avoid damage. Got any examples of this, other than uncanny dodge? Would it boost sand shield?
And all striking attacks are reduced by a rank. Bad guy uses a C rank against me, its now D rank?
"This bonus increases to -10%, +1 dodge bonus, and -1 Rank if the creature attempting the maneuver is larger than both the user and their ally." Aren't these the same numbers Link: