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=== Enabler (Ex) ===
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'''Prerequisites''': Epic Talents
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| Prerequisites|Rogue 21
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'''Benefits''': Once per encounter, when the rogue misses with an attack on a flanked opponent, she can designate a single ally who is also flanking the target that her attack missed. That ally can make a single melee attack against the opponent as an immediate action. If the rogue also has the Assault Leader rogue talent, this ability may be used in addition to that one, allowing a second qualifying ally to be designated.
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| Benefit|Once per encounter, after the rogue performs an attack against a flanked opponent, they can designate a single ally who is also flanking that opponent. That ally can make a single melee attack against the opponent as an [[immediate action]]. This ability can be used regardless of whether the rogue's own attack hits or misses.
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| ShortDesc|Grant an ally who is flanking your opponent a bonus attack as an immediate action
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Latest revision as of 13:59, 24 April 2020

Ability Type: Ex

Prerequisites: Rogue 21

Benefit: Once per encounter, after the rogue performs an attack against a flanked opponent, they can designate a single ally who is also flanking that opponent. That ally can make a single melee attack against the opponent as an immediate action. This ability can be used regardless of whether the rogue's own attack hits or misses.