Bladedance: Difference between revisions

Updated FLICK as per classleads 162
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  |target=Adventurers
  |target=Adventurers
  |cooldown=2.30 seconds of balance
  |cooldown=2.30 seconds of balance
  |detail=This flick with the blade is rarely used as a killing stroke, instead permitting the bard to channel the nature of their song blessed weapon to greater affect. If successful your foe will be struck down with certain deadly conditions:
  |detail=This flick with the blade focuses more on song than steel, permitting the bard to channel the nature of their song blessed weapon to greater affect. If successful your foe will be struck down with certain deadly conditions:<p>From the front: crescendo, an enthralling condition which will only grow more dire the longer they dance to your tune(*).<p>From the side: earworm, a condition that is sure to grow worse over time(**).<p>From the back: both crescendo and earworm.<p>* Each time someone afflicted with crescendo eats an herb that is not ash (which cures crescendo), the crescendo will build. At a certain point, this makes other abilities available (see AB COMPOSITION FINALE).<br>** All bladedance attacks that deal damage deal additional damage against a target afflicted with earworm. This damage increases the longer the earworm remains uncured.<br>*** When used against denizens, this ability deals psychic damage to your foe.</br>
 
From the front: crescendo, an enthralling condition which will only grow
more dire the longer they dance to your tune(*).
 
From the side: earworm, a condition that is sure to grow worse over time(**).<br>
 
From the back: both crescendo and earworm.
 
* Each time someone afflicted with crescendo eats an herb that is not ash (which cures crescendo), the crescendo will build. At a certain point, this makes other abilities available (see AB COMPOSITION FINALE).
** All bladedance attacks that deal damage deal additional damage
against a target afflicted with earworm. This damage increases the
longer the earworm remains uncured.
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