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| Benefit=Using your [[Paladin#Mercy.2C_Correct.2C_or_Scourge_.28Su.29|Mercy]] class ability on an adjacent ally or yourself as an immediate action. This may be used as an interrupt to prevent some or all of the negative effects of a status condition you can cure, such as an ally dropping his weapon when [[Panicked]].  Your ally must still be in range of your Mercy to use this ability.
| Benefit=Using your [[Paladin#Mercy.2C_Correct.2C_or_Scourge_.28Su.29|Mercy]] class ability on an adjacent ally or yourself is an immediate action. This may be used as an interrupt to prevent some or all of the negative effects of a status condition you can cure, such as an ally dropping his weapon when [[Panicked]].  Your ally must still be in range of your Mercy to use this ability.


'''Normal:''' Using Mercy on yourself or an ally is a swift action.
'''Normal:''' Using Mercy on yourself or an ally is a swift action.
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Revision as of 23:35, 14 May 2016


You are as adroit at restoring others as you are at restoring yourself.

Prerequisites: Paladin 3

Benefit: Using your Mercy class ability on an adjacent ally or yourself is an immediate action. This may be used as an interrupt to prevent some or all of the negative effects of a status condition you can cure, such as an ally dropping his weapon when Panicked. Your ally must still be in range of your Mercy to use this ability.

Normal: Using Mercy on yourself or an ally is a swift action.