PandaMattMatt Posted November 15, 2012 Share Posted November 15, 2012 Flower Release: Rose Thorn Shower Type: Ninjutsu [Hanamajo; Plant] Rank: Gennin Cost: 50 Chakra Damage: 10 Effects: Opponent suffers 50 bleed damage for 1 turn Description: Creating a small patch of assorted colored roses, The Hanamajo sends a flick of chakra through them. As if they sprung to life, the roses begin to whip around and send a shower of extremely sharp thorns at the target. Points: 3 Flower Release: Deceitful Scent Type: Ninjutsu [Hanamajo; Plant] Rank: Gennin Cost: 80 Chakra Damage: 10 Effects: Opponent is "Distracted" for two turns followed by "Charmed" for one turn. Description: The Hanamajo quickly grows a vast field of flowers that release a subtly sickening scent. However, the Opponent is caught off guard by the absolute beauty of the field. Their eyes wander in fascination, distracting them from the battle at hand. On top of that, everyone loves a field of flowers. Points: 4 Distracted: -25% penalty to evasion. Max Duration: 2 turns DP: 20/turn Charmed: The target of this effect is charmed by the [Character], which is normally the opponent who inflicted the effect. When the [Character] is hit by an attack from target of the effect, they roll a 10 sided die. If the result is 1, 2, 3 or 5 they are dealt only 50% base damage and the effect durations from that attack are cut in half (rounded up). Once per turn, the target of this effect must roll a 10 sided die, if the result is three or below they are "immobilized by love" and may not attack the [Character] for that turn. Max Duration: 3 DP: 30 DP/turn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Azure Posted November 30, 2012 Share Posted November 30, 2012 Your flowers smell bad. You should feel bad. Approved. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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