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Occasionally, a character is placed into a position of precarious risk by a dangerous height or the possibility of falling into a hazardous predicament, such as a trap, a pool or a nest of monsters. The issue is usually associated with [[Stun Lock|stunning]], as the character is knocked back by the force of the enemy's attack. Occasionally, a risk also occurs if the character is in a high place and is startled or affected by their environment (high wind, a greasy or wet spot on a ledge, etcetera).
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'''Stability''' is an [[Knowledge Points|amateur]]-status [[Sage Ability|sage ability]] in the [[Sage Study|study]] of [[Sure-footedness (sage study)|Sure-footedness]]. Occasionally, a character is placed into a position of precarious risk by a dangerous height or the possibility of falling into a hazardous predicament, such as a trap, a pool or a nest of monsters. The issue is usually associated with [[Stun Lock|stunning]], as the character is knocked back by the force of the enemy's attack. Occasionally, a risk also occurs if the character is in a high place and is startled or affected by their environment (high wind, a greasy or wet spot on a ledge, etcetera).
  
 
In such cases, the character is usually given an [[Ability Checks|ability check]] against their dexterity, with success indicating that they have avoided being thrown into a wall or pushed out of the hex into a hazard. Thieves and assassins will most likely succeed due to their high dexterity, but the ability of [[Physical Balance (sage study)|heightened balance]] allows the character to consider themselves to possess a 19 dexterity for such checks. Thus a failed check can only occur on a natural 20.
 
In such cases, the character is usually given an [[Ability Checks|ability check]] against their dexterity, with success indicating that they have avoided being thrown into a wall or pushed out of the hex into a hazard. Thieves and assassins will most likely succeed due to their high dexterity, but the ability of [[Physical Balance (sage study)|heightened balance]] allows the character to consider themselves to possess a 19 dexterity for such checks. Thus a failed check can only occur on a natural 20.
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See [[Sure-footedness (sage study)|Sure-footedness]]
 
See [[Sure-footedness (sage study)|Sure-footedness]]
  
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Latest revision as of 21:55, 13 October 2023

Stability is an amateur-status sage ability in the study of Sure-footedness. Occasionally, a character is placed into a position of precarious risk by a dangerous height or the possibility of falling into a hazardous predicament, such as a trap, a pool or a nest of monsters. The issue is usually associated with stunning, as the character is knocked back by the force of the enemy's attack. Occasionally, a risk also occurs if the character is in a high place and is startled or affected by their environment (high wind, a greasy or wet spot on a ledge, etcetera).

In such cases, the character is usually given an ability check against their dexterity, with success indicating that they have avoided being thrown into a wall or pushed out of the hex into a hazard. Thieves and assassins will most likely succeed due to their high dexterity, but the ability of heightened balance allows the character to consider themselves to possess a 19 dexterity for such checks. Thus a failed check can only occur on a natural 20.

If the character already has a natural 19 dexterity (which is possible due to racial adjustments), then the character may roll a 1 in 2 chance that even a natural 20 does not indicate a failure to retain balance.

Note that in movement attacks, such as overbearing, where balance checks are not made, heightened balance has no effect on the character's forced movement.


See Sure-footedness