Reflective Conductivity (3.5e Maneuver)

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Reflective Conductivity
Sovereign Storm (Stance) [Electricity]
Level: 1
Initiation Action: Swift Action
Range: Personal
Effect: Self
The evil storm mage unleashes a powerful lightning bolt at you. As it passes through, you absorb much of its energy... then you unleash it back at its user.

You get electricity resistance equal to twice your initiator level, plus 3. Additionally, at the end of your turn, you may unleash a single bolt of lightning much like lightning bolt dealing damage equal to the amount of electricity damage prevented by the resistance granted by this stance during the current round. If you gain immunity (including the immunity granted by this stance) or another source of resistance to electricity, use the resistance granted by this stance to calculate the damage dealt by the bolt.

Example: A 3rd level initiator is dealt 15 electricity damage; however, he is immune to electricity. The stance would prevent 9 electricity damage, so the bolt of lightning unleashed at the end of the initiator's turn will deal 9 electricity damage. The initiator is not dealt any damage since he is immune to electricity.

At 10th initiator level, this stance grants immunity to electricity. At 14th, the damage dealt by the bolt is doubled, and the bolt is treated as an ur lightning bolt.



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Article BalanceHigh +
AuthorLeziad +
DescriptorElectricity +
DisciplineSovereign Storm +
Identifier3.5e Maneuver +
Level1 +
RatingUndiscussed +
SummaryGet scaling resistance to electricity; at the end of the round, you redirect all electricity damage absorbed as a bolt of lightning. +
TitleReflective Conductivity +
TypeStance +