Groin Kick

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Groin Kick
Available To Rogues
Mnemonic [GKICK]
Cost B ase 15 (-5 Rank 1, -3 Rank 2)
Roundtime {{{roundtime}}}
Requirements None
Prerequisites None
Rank Square
1 2  
2
3
4
5 10

Groin Kick is a combat maneuver available to rogues that does minor damage and has the possibility to cause the target to lose its concentration.

Messaging

Success:

[Roll result: 144 (open d100: 78)]
A Grimswarm troll skirmisher kicks her leg at Target's groin and connects! Target's mouth opens, but all that comes out is a tiny, high-pitched gasp.
...18 damage!

[Roll result: 110 (open d100: 65)]
A Grimswarm orc skirmisher kicks his leg at your groin and connects! Waves of pain instantly shoot through your body. You try to cry out in pain, but all that escapes is a tiny, high-pitched gasp.
...5 damage!
Roundtime: 5 sec.

[Roll result: 154 (open d100: 88)]
A Grimswarm orc scout kicks his leg at your groin and connects! Waves of pain instantly shoot through your body. The pain causes you to cry out!
...18 damage!
You fall to your knees in pain!
Roundtime: 9 sec.

[Roll result: 135 (open d100: 70)]
A Grimswarm orc raider kicks his leg at your groin and connects! Waves of pain instantly shoot through your body. Your face seizes up instantly!
...13 damage!
You fall to your knees in pain!
Roundtime: 5 sec.

[Roll result: 193 (open d100: 94)]
A Grimswarm giant pillager kicks her leg at Target's groin and connects! Target's eyes snap wide open. ...18 damage!

Failure:

[Roll result: 92 (open d100: 41)]
A Grimswarm orc guard kicks his leg at Target's groin, but Target manages to turn away in time, resulting in a light kick to the leg instead.

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