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| image = Generic Ethereal.webp | | image = Generic Ethereal.webp | ||
| icon = Generic Ethereal Icon.webp | | icon = Generic Ethereal Icon.webp | ||
| summary = '''Ethereal Escape''' is a passive feature that grants the creature the ability to automatically disappear when damaged. It is similar to the effect of {{Cond|Blink}}, except this effect is guaranteed. | | summary = '''Ethereal Escape''' is a passive feature/reaction that grants the creature the ability to automatically disappear when damaged. It is similar to the effect of {{Cond|Blink}}, except this effect is guaranteed. | ||
| description = When damaged, the Incubus escapes to the Ethereal Plane. He returns to the battlefield at the start of his next turn. | | description = When damaged, the Incubus escapes to the Ethereal Plane. He returns to the battlefield at the start of his next turn. | ||
| range = self | | range = self |
Revision as of 22:22, 9 May 2024
Ethereal Escape is a passive feature/reaction that grants the creature the ability to automatically disappear when damaged. It is similar to the effect of , except this effect is guaranteed.
Description
When damaged, the Incubus escapes to the Ethereal Plane. He returns to the battlefield at the start of his next turn.
Details
- Cost:
- Reaction
Condition: Ethereal Escape
Duration: 1 turn
- As a Reaction to receiving damage, the incubus has travelled to the Ethereal Plane and can't be damaged or targeted until it returns at the start of its next turn.
How to learn
Used by creatures: Haarlep