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=== Enabler (Ex) ===
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'''Prerequisites''': Epic Talents


'''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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'''Special:''' A rogue with the "Ruthless Rogue" path may use this talent up to once per round.
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| Prerequisites|Rogue 21
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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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Revision as of 02:07, 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.