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Path of the Irresistible Rock


The path of stone, of rock, or the rockslide. Strikes with irresistible force. a very "heavily", offensive style.

Heaven Cannon

Fu: 3, Shot: 3

Strike an opponent bare-handed for Strength +2 damage; if successful, the opponent is thrown a number of meters equal to the Wound Points inflicted in the direction of your choice.

A target that is thrown loses one shot for each meter he is hurled while regaining his bearings.

Root

Fu: 1, Shot: 1

As a defensive action, you root yourself to the ground for the current shot. Any attack or stunt designated to move or throw you automatically fails, with no effect whatsoever, including the blasts Wave and Slippery Slime. You cannot lose shots from interaction when rooted in this way. Attacks enhanced by movement, such as Flying Sword or the animal schtick Plummet, gain no bonus against you.

Tremor

Fu: 4, Shot: X

This is a special attack where you use your body as a weapon. You can either do this as a full bashing attack, taking your time to build up power and with considerable punch and recovery. But it can also be a slight twist of your body, a lightning-quick tremor to surprise a foe.

You can spend one or more shots on this attack. You get to add three times the number of shots you spent to your Strength to determine the damage of the strike (Strength +3*X).

Tremor can be used with full effect while grappled or held, specifically against the Talon of the Crane and Beak of the Crane Fu powers.

Humility of the Soil

Fu: 3, Shot: 1

Brace yourself while touching the ground or against some other solid surface such as a concrete wall. You use the strength of the earth as a shield against a single attack, letting it take most of the damage. Substitute your Martial Arts AV for your Toughness. This is a defensive maneuver, and not cumulative with Earth Stance, but does work with Maka Wara.


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