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#1 Thu Nov 17, 2011 2:40 pm
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Here's the online compendium text for Living Missile. When Scott said it doesn't sustain I wondered because I've played two psions before and recalled some but not the details of the power. Turns out the power is a lot better than we thought. I highlighted the relevant section in green. So, regardless of hitting or missing the target you get to use the attack portion the same turn and if the target doesn't save you get to use the attack again next turn, so on and so forth. I'm officially envious.  (I really like the psion builds) Living Missile You bind an enemy with a thought, then hurl it into another foe. Daily Implement, Psionic Standard Action Ranged 10 Primary Target: One creature Primary Attack: Intelligence vs. Fortitude Hit: The target is immobilized (save ends). Miss: The target is slowed (save ends). Effect: While the target is immobilized or slowed by this power, you can use the Living Missile Attack power once per round.
Living Missile Attack Daily Implement, Psionic Minor Action Ranged 10 Requirement: The power Living Missile must be active in order to use this power. This power may be used once per round. Effect: Before the secondary attack, you slide the primary target 10 squares. Secondary Target: One creature adjacent to the primary target at any point during the slide Secondary Attack: Intelligence vs. Reflex Hit: 2d6 + Intelligence modifier damage, and the secondary target falls prone. The primary target takes half damage and falls prone. Miss: Half damage, and the primary target falls prone._______________ Ravenblade - Dwarf Two-Weapon Ranger, Hammer of Moradin (Scales of War) « Last edit by Viktor on Thu Nov 17, 2011 2:41 pm. »
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#2 Thu Nov 17, 2011 6:45 pm
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Thanks for the clarification.
I would have thrown the dire wolf into the gray, killing the minion, and once again causing more damage to the dire wolf. I know it would be hard to re-wind the action, but I'll know this for future use.
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#3 Thu Nov 17, 2011 6:46 pm
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Thanks for the clarification.
I would have thrown the dire wolf into the gray, killing the minion, and once again causing more damage to the dire wolf. I know it would be hard to re-wind the action, but I'll know this for future use.
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