Difference between revisions of "Z-Target (technique)"

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|summary='''''Bonus Action.''''' While your [[Concentration]] persists, the target is [[Exposed]] to your attacks and you have [[Cover|half cover]] against its attacks.
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|summary='''''Bonus Action.''''' While you [[Concentration|Concentrate]], the target is [[Exposed]] to your attacks and you have [[Cover|half cover]] against its attacks.
 
|description=You hone your focus onto one creature you can see, which persists as long as you maintain [[Concentration]] on this effect.{{a}}While your Concentration persists the target is [[Exposed]] to all of your attacks, you have [[Cover|half cover]] to all its attacks, and you have [[advantage]] on any {{int}} and {{wis}} checks made in regards to this creature specifically.
 
|description=You hone your focus onto one creature you can see, which persists as long as you maintain [[Concentration]] on this effect.{{a}}While your Concentration persists the target is [[Exposed]] to all of your attacks, you have [[Cover|half cover]] to all its attacks, and you have [[advantage]] on any {{int}} and {{wis}} checks made in regards to this creature specifically.
 
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Latest revision as of 14:16, 4 April 2024

standard technique — bonus action
You hone your focus onto one creature you can see, which persists as long as you maintain Concentration on this effect.
     While your Concentration persists the target is Exposed to all of your attacks, you have half cover to all its attacks, and you have advantage on any Intelligence and Wisdom checks made in regards to this creature specifically.


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