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{{Passive feature page | {{Passive feature page | ||
| image = Ki-Empowered Strikes.webp | | image = Ki-Empowered Strikes.webp | ||
| summary = '''Ki-Empowered Strikes''' is a | | icon = Ki-Empowered Strikes Icon.webp | ||
| summary = '''Ki-Empowered Strikes''' is a [[Monk]] passive feature that allows unarmed attacks to count as magical while attacking enemies with resistance to physical attacks. In effect, unarmed attacks will ignore resistance and immunity to {{DamageType|Slashing}}, {{DamageType|Piercing}}, {{DamageType|Bludgeoning}} non magical damage of the corresponding type. | |||
| description = Your unarmed attacks count as magical for the purpose of overcoming enemies' Resistance and Immunity to non-magical damage. | | description = Your unarmed attacks count as magical for the purpose of overcoming enemies' Resistance and Immunity to non-magical damage. | ||
| class learns at level 6 = Monk | | class learns at level 6 = Monk | ||
| used by creatures = Gish'ra (caster), Gish'ra (melee), Lir'i'c, Lord Amber's Bodyguard, Mask of Terror, Orpheus, Phase, Strangler Luke, Way of the Profane Ki | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:59, 29 July 2024
Ki-Empowered Strikes is a Monk passive feature that allows unarmed attacks to count as magical while attacking enemies with resistance to physical attacks. In effect, unarmed attacks will ignore resistance and immunity to Slashing, Piercing, Bludgeoning non magical damage of the corresponding type.
Description
Your unarmed attacks count as magical for the purpose of overcoming enemies' Resistance and Immunity to non-magical damage.
How to learn
Classes:
- Class level 6: Monk
Used by creatures: Gish'ra (caster), Gish'ra (melee), Lir'i'c, Lord Amber's Bodyguard, Mask of Terror, Orpheus, Phase, Strangler Luke, and Way of the Profane Ki