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. This is an abbreviated Tannhäuser Tuesday. I will fill in with the proper character sheet later, but here are Michiko's powers...
Michiko Tsuki Ken
Michiko may seem weak at the start of a fight, but once you draw blood, she goes off!
Special Ability
Astonishing Reflexes - The first time Michiko is successfully wounded by an opposing character, the attack will be limited to one wound.
Combat Pack
Crescent Moon Blades - Weapon, Hand-to-Hand - Add 2 dice for each Crescent Moon Blade token on Michiko's card. When this weapon is chosen stack 2 Moon Blade tokens on your card.
Double Attack - Ability - Michiko may attack up to two adjacent characters each turn. When attacking the second character, subtract 1 from each die rolled.
Flying Moon - Ability Michiko Tsuki Ken may throw her Crescent Moon Blades at any figure on her path. You may make two attacks. If the second attack is at the same target as the first, add 2 to each die rolled. Place the Crescent Moon Blade tokens on the target character's circle.
Stamina Pack
Crescent Moon Blades - Weapon, Hand-to-Hand - Add 2 dice for each Crescent Moon Blade token on Michiko's card. When this weapon is chosen stack 2 Moon Blade tokens on your card.
Martial Artist - Ability - Machiko adds 1 to each die when making a Hand to Hand attack in addition to any other bonuses.
Parry and Reposte - Ability - If Machiko is attacked in Hand to Hand combat and receives no wounds, she may make a free Hand to Hand Counterattack. This Counterattack may only be made if both Crescent Moon Blade Tokens are on Machiko's card.
Command Pack
Crescent Moon Blades - Weapon, Hand-to-Hand - Add 2 dice for each Crescent Moon Blade token on Michiko's card. When this weapon is chosen stack 2 Moon Blade tokens on your card.
Cherry Blossom - Ability - Add +2 to your sides Initiative Rolls.
Lotus Tea - Ability - As an action, discard this token to negate your next wound, or an adjacent character's next wound by up to two.
I Feel U-Chronic!
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1 comment:
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