Post by Dm Anko on Aug 6, 2009 17:24:31 GMT -5
Stances take 1 round to slip into. (As in that's your turn, slipping into the stance). However, they can be slipped out of at any time.
Blossem Stance
CP. 1 + 1 Per round Sustained
Description: The user of this stance gets into a very graceful, Their blade very low to the ground and their feet outstreched. Their other hand raised to their chest. Some say this stance looks almost like a falling Cherry Blossem when used correctly, as it gracefully spins towards the ground.
PvP: This stance is used for defence more than Attacking this the user takes a -1 to attack rolls, and a +1 to defence rolls. Lasts for 1d4+2 rounds
Breezing Wind Stance:
Cp: 4 +2 Per round Sustained
Description: A Style of swift attacks, but little damage. This stance requires you to weild two blades, as they are closer towards the sides. And raises at an ankle slightly upwards from the waist.
Pvp: (12 Dex Mod Required) +1 to dex rolls, but -2 to damage. A Minmum of 1 damage. Last for 1d6+2 rounds.
Dancers Step Style
CP: 5 to activate, 2 to maintain.
Rank: Rankless
Description: The user uses a wild dance with dips and spins to make her/him very hard to hit keeping the opponents guessing.
PvP: +2 to dodge rolls ,but -2 from damage and -10 on spot rolls(stance often causes user to become dizzied, effects last duration of stance) Lasts 1d4+2 rounds. After the stance ends (or user run out of CP and CAN be ended early) the user is stunned for 1 round to regain balance
Striking Snake Style
Type: Stance
Cp Cost: 4 to activate 2 to maintain per round
Rank: Rankless (Presumed C)
Descripton: The user moves down into a slightly slow stance, curving their hands to form that similar of a snake's head, they move their arms infront of their chest, having one "snake" head above the other, swaying the heads back and forth. Then the user focuses a slightly amount of chakra into the tips of their fingers, the chakra is used to add extra damage to any taijutsu attack, though this stance leaves them open for attacks.
Pvp: Adds an extra 2 damage to taijutsu attacks, but -2 to defense rolls, last for 1d6+1 rounds
Blossem Stance
CP. 1 + 1 Per round Sustained
Description: The user of this stance gets into a very graceful, Their blade very low to the ground and their feet outstreched. Their other hand raised to their chest. Some say this stance looks almost like a falling Cherry Blossem when used correctly, as it gracefully spins towards the ground.
PvP: This stance is used for defence more than Attacking this the user takes a -1 to attack rolls, and a +1 to defence rolls. Lasts for 1d4+2 rounds
Breezing Wind Stance:
Cp: 4 +2 Per round Sustained
Description: A Style of swift attacks, but little damage. This stance requires you to weild two blades, as they are closer towards the sides. And raises at an ankle slightly upwards from the waist.
Pvp: (12 Dex Mod Required) +1 to dex rolls, but -2 to damage. A Minmum of 1 damage. Last for 1d6+2 rounds.
Dancers Step Style
CP: 5 to activate, 2 to maintain.
Rank: Rankless
Description: The user uses a wild dance with dips and spins to make her/him very hard to hit keeping the opponents guessing.
PvP: +2 to dodge rolls ,but -2 from damage and -10 on spot rolls(stance often causes user to become dizzied, effects last duration of stance) Lasts 1d4+2 rounds. After the stance ends (or user run out of CP and CAN be ended early) the user is stunned for 1 round to regain balance
Striking Snake Style
Type: Stance
Cp Cost: 4 to activate 2 to maintain per round
Rank: Rankless (Presumed C)
Descripton: The user moves down into a slightly slow stance, curving their hands to form that similar of a snake's head, they move their arms infront of their chest, having one "snake" head above the other, swaying the heads back and forth. Then the user focuses a slightly amount of chakra into the tips of their fingers, the chakra is used to add extra damage to any taijutsu attack, though this stance leaves them open for attacks.
Pvp: Adds an extra 2 damage to taijutsu attacks, but -2 to defense rolls, last for 1d6+1 rounds