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'''Disengaged''' is a combat status effect where the affected party is distanced from combat with a single target. It can be considered the opposite of [[Pressed]]. |
'''Disengaged''' is a combat status effect where the affected party is distanced from combat with a single target. It can be considered the opposite of [[Pressed]]. |
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* Attacks have an ((attacker level - target level) * 10)% chance to bypass |
* Attacks have an {{mono|((attacker level - target level) * 10)%}} chance to bypass |
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* Only ranged attacks, spells, or select maneuvers may be used against the target. |
* Only ranged attacks, spells, or select maneuvers may be used against the target. |
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* Disengaged is removed if you attack the target you disengaged from. |
* Disengaged is removed if you attack the target you disengaged from. |
Revision as of 08:51, 25 July 2021
Disengaged is a combat status effect where the affected party is distanced from combat with a single target. It can be considered the opposite of Pressed.
- Attacks have an ((attacker level - target level) * 10)% chance to bypass
- Only ranged attacks, spells, or select maneuvers may be used against the target.
- Disengaged is removed if you attack the target you disengaged from.
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The following maneuvers can be used against the target while disengaged: