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'''Benefits''': Any time a rogue with this talent spends an action point, instead of gaining the normal benefit of the action point, she may designate one enemy she can perceive as her Nemesis. All attacks made against the Nemesis may include sneak attack damage even if it is not flanked or flat-footed. The victim remains her Nemesis until killed or the end of the encounter. If the rogue is the one who kills the Nemesis, she may immediately designate another victim to be her Nemesis. She may continue designating new victims as long as she gets the killing strike.  Creatures with roles, such as Threats and Heavies, do not treat this talent as a condition, therefore suffering its effects like any other creature.
'''Benefits''': Any time a rogue with this talent spends an action point, instead of gaining the normal benefit of the action point, she may designate one enemy she can perceive as her Nemesis. All attacks made against the Nemesis may include sneak attack damage even if it is not [[flanked]] or [[flat-footed]]. The victim remains her Nemesis until killed or the end of the encounter. If the rogue is the one who kills the Nemesis, she may immediately designate another victim to be her Nemesis. She may continue designating new victims as long as she gets the killing strike.  Creatures with roles, such as Threats and Heavies, do not treat this talent as a condition, therefore suffering its effects like any other creature.

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Nemesis (Su)

Prerequisites: Epic Talents


Benefits: Any time a rogue with this talent spends an action point, instead of gaining the normal benefit of the action point, she may designate one enemy she can perceive as her Nemesis. All attacks made against the Nemesis may include sneak attack damage even if it is not flanked or flat-footed. The victim remains her Nemesis until killed or the end of the encounter. If the rogue is the one who kills the Nemesis, she may immediately designate another victim to be her Nemesis. She may continue designating new victims as long as she gets the killing strike. Creatures with roles, such as Threats and Heavies, do not treat this talent as a condition, therefore suffering its effects like any other creature.