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Author: ThunderGod Cid (talk)
Date Created: June 26, 2014
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Stabscotch
Gambler's Delight (Strike)
Level:  ?
Prerequisite:  ??? Gambler's Delight maneuvers
Initiation Action: 1 full-round action
Range: Personal
Target: You and one other creature
Duration: 1 round
Saving Throw: None

Also known as five finger fillet, the dangerous game known as stabscotch involves attempting to stab the spaces in between one's fingers. Failure is excruciatingly painful, while success is enough to cause a surge of confidence in the player's manual dexterity.

You and another participant in this game must begin making attack rolls to avoid hitting yourselves, attacking a target with an Armor Class of ??. This doesn't require any action expenditure for the opposing player. As long as both players succeed in their attack rolls, they must continue playing and rolling again, to a maximum of (five/ten?) attacks.

Failure incapacitates the player on their next turn and causes them to begin bleeding, taking damage equal to their Hit Dice each turn until the bleeding is stopped (a standard action). If one player fails has not yet done so after the same number of rolls, the victor gains a +2 morale bonus to attack and damage rolls on their next turn. If a player succeeds on all (five/ten?) possible attacks, the moral bonus is doubled to +4. If both players succeed on all attack rolls, they both gain the +4 bonus.