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Fare Trade
Pungeon Pendragon (Strike)
Level: 4
Initiation Action: 1 standard action
Range: Melee attack
Target: One Creature
Duration: Instantaneous
Saving Throw: None

An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth and the whole world resolves around the trade of the warrior.

You make a Truespeak check and deal extra damage depending on your relationship with the target. Furthermore, if you are currently affected by a disease or poison, you may release it from your body and instead inflict it upon your target.

  • Just Met: You have no relationship with the target. DC is 15, you deal 1d6 extra damage to the target. Examples include a guard at a castle or a traveler on the road.
  • Acquaintance (Negative): Someone you have met several times with no real positive experiences. DC is 18, you deal 2d6 extra damage to the target. Example: A town guard that has arrested you for drunkenness once or twice.
  • Enemy: Someone on an opposed team, but with whom you have no personal relationship. DC is 24, you deal 3d6 extra damage to the target. Example: A cleric of a philosophically-opposed religion or an orc bandit who is robbing you.
  • Personal Foe: Someone with whom you have a regularly antagonistic personal relationship. DC is 28, you deal 4d6 extra damage to the target. Example: An evil warlord whom you are attempting to thwart, or a bounty hunter who is tracking you down for your crimes.
  • Nemesis: Someone who has sworn to do you, personally, harm. DC is 34, you deal 5d6 extra damage to the target. Example: The brother of a man you murdered in cold blood.

Descriptions of relationships taken from GITP.



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AuthorMorpholomew Bark +
DisciplinePungeon Pendragon +
Identifier3.5e Maneuver +
Level4 +
RatingUndiscussed +
SummaryGive your target the disease or poison in your own body. Gain bonus damage depending on relationship with target. +
TitleFare Trade +
TypeStrike +