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Revision as of 01:27, 22 September 2024
Skill | Rank | Percent | Description |
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Actuate | Inept | 0 % | Charge your weapons with the power of shadow. |
Annul | Inept | 0 % | Purge a shadow effect from your weapon. |
Reaping | Expert | 50 % | Glean power from your strikes. |
Lawid | Expert | 50 % | Strike a foe with magical force. |
Owinta | Virtuoso | 0 % | An explosion to make ashes of them all. |
Telvi | Virtuoso | 66 % | Chill your foe to the bone. |
Iyedlo | Fabled | 0 % | Cut through like butter. |
Aneda | Fabled | 66 % | A bolt of shadow to rend the skies. |
Cull | Mythical | 0 % | Swift extinction. |
Atdum | Mythical | 50 % | A lance of swift shadow. |
Lurk | Mythical | 75 % | Let shadow lie in wait. |
Ingather | Transcendent | 0 % | Shadow is sourced from all around. |
Marks
Skill | Rank | Percent | Description |
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Duskosa | Inept | 0 % | The mark of shared suffering. |
Nalay | Novice | 50 % | Absence of shadow to see by. |
Bimre | Apprentice | 0 % | Shake them to their core. |
Dirne | Apprentice | 0 % | Break their focus. |
Azu | Capable | 0 % | Cut them down to size. |
Livfa | Capable | 50 % | The overseer's mark. |
Lura | Adept | 0 % | The crushing mark. |
Baludu | Adept | 66 % | Numb their limbs when you strike. |
Nipdo | Skilled | 0 % | A mark to attack thought and magic. |
Doyfo | Skilled | 50 % | A mark of connection. |
Atele | Gifted | 0 % | A dread omen to torment them. |
Adil | Gifted | 50 % | Stun them so ferociously they see stars. |
Wasi | Expert | 0 % | Sunder rebounding auras. |
Vusbadu | Virtuoso | 33 % | Annihilate your foe's defences. |
Wilave | Mythical | 25 % | Rivers of blood from sources of pain. |