Difference between revisions of "Jump Attack (technique)"

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|summary='''''Action.''''' Make a dramatic hard-hitting melee attack that potentially leaves you [[Exposed]].
 
|description=You make a dramatic, leaping attack using a melee weapon or [[unarmed strike]]. Your attack roll is made with [[advantage]], and on a hit add your [[Stamina Die]] to the attack roll. On a miss, your turn abruptly ends and you're [[Exposed]] to all attacks until the start of your next turn.
 
|description=You make a dramatic, leaping attack using a melee weapon or [[unarmed strike]]. Your attack roll is made with [[advantage]], and on a hit add your [[Stamina Die]] to the attack roll. On a miss, your turn abruptly ends and you're [[Exposed]] to all attacks until the start of your next turn.
 
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Latest revision as of 01:41, 2 April 2024

standard technique — action
You make a dramatic, leaping attack using a melee weapon or unarmed strike. Your attack roll is made with advantage, and on a hit add your Stamina Die to the attack roll. On a miss, your turn abruptly ends and you're Exposed to all attacks until the start of your next turn.


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