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Against melee fighters, they almost always use their Uncanny Feint first, expending their swift action to try and flat-foot a hapless soon-to-be-slave. After Uncanny Feint, Whipcrack and a full dash of Slave Whip strikes with a 'Pluck' added in will generally let them make progress against even the toughest of foes.  
Against melee fighters, they almost always use their Uncanny Feint first, expending their swift action to try and flat-foot a hapless soon-to-be-slave. After Uncanny Feint, Whipcrack and a full dash of Slave Whip strikes with a 'Pluck' added in will generally let them make progress against even the toughest of foes.  


Woebringers are very, very good at fighting, with Combat Reflexes to punish those who move carelessly around their attack formation, and they are so skilled they can ignore all miss chances thanks to their Blind-Fighting. They don't have access to a miss chance in their base powers, but if the environment offers up such a thing, such as by dousing a torch or breaking a window to let in smoke, they will do so with glee.  
Woebringers are very, very good at fighting, with Combat Reflexes to punish those who move carelessly around their attack formation, and they are so skilled they can ignore all [[miss chance]]s thanks to their Blind-Fighting. They don't have access to a miss chance in their base powers, but if the environment offers up such a thing, such as by dousing a torch or breaking a window to let in smoke, they will do so with glee.  


Woe betide those who face an Woebringer who has a Mage pattern....  
Woe betide those who face an Woebringer who has a Mage pattern....  

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