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You can only use this effect when you are attacking. | You can only use this effect when you are attacking. | ||
===Concentration=== | |||
If you use this effect, then for the whole of the affected action/reaction you cannot use any other kung fu secrets of any sort. You may still channel trigrams as normal though. | |||
===Defence=== | ===Defence=== | ||
You can only use this effect when you are defending. | You can only use this effect when you are defending. | ||
===Graceless=== | |||
If you use this effect, then for the whole of the affected action/reaction you cannot channel trigrams. | |||
===Modifier=== | ===Modifier=== |
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Xia: Main Page -> Xia: Glossary of Keywords
This page is an alphabetical glossary of Keywords.
Keywords are special descriptors that tell you about how various effects are used in game.
The List
Action
Using this effect counts as your action. Obviously, you can only activate a single action at a time. Normally you are limited to one action per turn, but multi-attack powers may allow additional actions.
Aftertouch
This effect can be declared after the dice are rolled and resolved. This breaks the usual timing rules.
Attack
You can only use this effect when you are attacking.
Concentration
If you use this effect, then for the whole of the affected action/reaction you cannot use any other kung fu secrets of any sort. You may still channel trigrams as normal though.
Defence
You can only use this effect when you are defending.
Graceless
If you use this effect, then for the whole of the affected action/reaction you cannot channel trigrams.
Modifier
This effect modifies the action in some way.
On any single action you can activate multiple different modifiers, but are still limited to one activation of each modifier per action.
Multi-attack
This effect grants additional attack actions in a turn.
Regardless of source, the maximum number of additional attacks you can make in an action is equal to your Thunder Trigram (or Lightning Trigram, if a demon).
Reaction
Using this effect counts as your reaction to an action. For each action you can declare only one reaction.
Credits
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