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I was thinking that | This is mainly a note to myself since I don't have time to make an extended write-up right now, but feel free to add input. The Advanced Lightsaber Deflection feat only allows you to make one attack with a reflected blast bolt per turn. I was thinking one of the Soresu (Form III) charms could be to raise that limit to your Exotic Weapon (Lightsaber) score, since this is one of the focuses of the style. You'll notice that Obi-Wan and Luke (who uses Form V eventually, but started off using Form III) tend to reflect shitloads of blaster bolts and disable a ton of opponents with these (granted, Obi-Wan is regarded as the most skilled Form III user in history, but this does give one an idea of what the style strives to be), so I think it's a fitting power for the style. | ||
[[User:Olaf|Dan]] 11:05, 27 July 2010 (EDT) | |||
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This is mainly a note to myself since I don't have time to make an extended write-up right now, but feel free to add input. The Advanced Lightsaber Deflection feat only allows you to make one attack with a reflected blast bolt per turn. I was thinking one of the Soresu (Form III) charms could be to raise that limit to your Exotic Weapon (Lightsaber) score, since this is one of the focuses of the style. You'll notice that Obi-Wan and Luke (who uses Form V eventually, but started off using Form III) tend to reflect shitloads of blaster bolts and disable a ton of opponents with these (granted, Obi-Wan is regarded as the most skilled Form III user in history, but this does give one an idea of what the style strives to be), so I think it's a fitting power for the style.
Dan 11:05, 27 July 2010 (EDT)