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|action=Remain perfectly still | |action=Remain perfectly still | ||
|casttime=[[Standard action|Standard Action]] | |casttime=[[Standard action|Standard Action]] | ||
|target=One | |descriptors=[ [[Magic-Targets]] ] | ||
|effect=Make two [[unarmed]] [[cut out]] attempts against | |target=One creature you can see within 300 meters | ||
|effect=Make two [[unarmed]] [[cut out]] attempts against the target. All damage inflicted is Heat damage instead of its normal type. | |||
|ritual=The target does not actually take any wounds if the [[cut out]] attempt is successful. | |ritual=The target does not actually take any wounds if the [[cut out]] attempt is successful. | ||
|uniqueboosts=''Hostile Insertion (+1 Tier):'' When you would remove an item from a target with Invasive Surgery, you may instead implant a gem you are holding in them. | |uniqueboosts=''Hostile Insertion (+1 Tier):'' When you would remove an item from a target with Invasive Surgery, you may instead implant a gem you are holding in them. | ||
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| Talons of fire seek out gems from enemy caster | |
| [ Magic-Targets ] | |
| Target: One creature you can see within 300 meters | |
| Effect: Make two unarmed cut out attempts against the target. All damage inflicted is Heat damage instead of its normal type. | |
| Ritual Mode: The target does not actually take any wounds if the cut out attempt is successful. | |
| Unique Boosts: Hostile Insertion (+1 Tier): When you would remove an item from a target with Invasive Surgery, you may instead implant a gem you are holding in them. |
