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'''Benefit:''' You gain a +4 bonus on Reflex saving throws. | '''Benefit:''' You gain a +4 bonus on Reflex saving throws. | ||
− | '''Drawback:''' | + | '''Drawback:''' Whenever you make a Reflex save, you lose all actions on your next turn (similar mechanically to being [[SRD:Dazed|dazed]]). If you elect not to make a reflex save and voluntarily fail you do not suffer this effect. |
'''Roleplaying Ideas:''' You are an overreacting freak. Sure, your panic button can and does save your ass, but once something freaks you out, it's hard to stop. | '''Roleplaying Ideas:''' You are an overreacting freak. Sure, your panic button can and does save your ass, but once something freaks you out, it's hard to stop. |
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Spaz
You react in the extreme.
Benefit: You gain a +4 bonus on Reflex saving throws.
Drawback: Whenever you make a Reflex save, you lose all actions on your next turn (similar mechanically to being dazed). If you elect not to make a reflex save and voluntarily fail you do not suffer this effect.
Roleplaying Ideas: You are an overreacting freak. Sure, your panic button can and does save your ass, but once something freaks you out, it's hard to stop.
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