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When faced with an unexpected attack, an Abyssal who knows this Charm can let her supernatural instincts to take over. She moves before she knows why she moves, forestalling the immediacy of her ruin with the inevitability of suffering to come. | When faced with an unexpected attack, an Abyssal who knows this Charm can let her supernatural instincts to take over. She moves before she knows why she moves, forestalling the immediacy of her ruin with the inevitability of suffering to come. | ||
Uncanny Impulse Evasion costs zero motes against [[ghosts]], [[mortals]], and [[raksha]]. However, the Abyssal gains one point of [[Resonance]] the first time in a scene that he activates it to defend against an [[unexpected attack]] made by a servant of Oblivion—including [[spectre]]s, [[nephwrack]]s, [[hekatonkire]]s, [[Deathlords]], and his fellow [[Abyssal Exalted]]. | |||
[[Category:Dodge Charms]] | [[Category:Dodge Charms]] |
Latest revision as of 16:52, 23 January 2020
Cost: 1m; Mins: Dodge 3, Essence 1; Type: Reflexive (Step 2)
Keywords: Combo-OK, Dawn, Obvious
Duration: Instant
Prerequisite Charms: None
The heroes of the dawn are in tune with the Essence of the world. The Exalt invokes this Charm in response to an unexpected attack. The attack is no longer unexpected (but if an appropriate Charm, it remains unblockable). This allows the character to use his Dodge DV and Charms such as Seven Shadow Evasion against the attack.
Uncanny Impulse Evasion
The same as an Abyssal Exalted Charm.
Adds Dusk and Mirrorkeywords.
Prerequisite Charms: None
When faced with an unexpected attack, an Abyssal who knows this Charm can let her supernatural instincts to take over. She moves before she knows why she moves, forestalling the immediacy of her ruin with the inevitability of suffering to come.
Uncanny Impulse Evasion costs zero motes against ghosts, mortals, and raksha. However, the Abyssal gains one point of Resonance the first time in a scene that he activates it to defend against an unexpected attack made by a servant of Oblivion—including spectres, nephwracks, hekatonkires, Deathlords, and his fellow Abyssal Exalted.