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==Utility Power== ===Healer’s Gift (Enhanced)=== '''Encounter'''. Healing, Shadow<br> '''Standard Action''' Melee 1 <br> '''Target''': One dying creature <br> '''Effect:''' The target can choose to either spend a healing surge, or spend two healing surges but grant combat advantage until the end of the encounter. <br> ===Reactive Shift=== '''Encounter''' Martial<br> '''Immediate Reaction''' personal<br> '''Trigger''': An enemy you can see ends its turn adjacent to you.<br> '''Effect''': Moira shifts 4 squares<br> ===Shadow Double=== '''Encounter''' Shadow, Conjuration<br> '''Minor Action''' Ranged 10<br> '''Effect''': You dispatch your shadow to an unoccupied square within range. The shadow occupies its space, and it lasts until the end of your next turn. Until the conjuration ends, you can use your space or the shadow’s space as the origin for perception checks and ranged attacks. Creatures must make a DC 24 perception check to notice the shadow.<br>
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