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Revision as of 00:24, 23 August 2018
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| Cannot move or perform any actions, but any damage taken will remove the effect. | |
| Duration: 1-5 turns | |
Incapacitated is a fairly common disabling effect which does not provide temporary immunity, meaning incapacitation effects can stunlock the player character or non-player characters. However, direct damage taken will break the effect. Damage from poison, acid spills, electroshocks or bleeding does not remove incapacitation.[1]
Being unable to perform any actions means incapacitated targets cannot act during their turns nor dodge/evade attacks during enemy turns. However, Locus of Control can be used while incapacitated.
Incapacitated targets lose sight of their enemies, allowing for easy re-stealthing or retreating behind a corner.
Sources
- Cheap Shots (1 turn)
- Flashbang (2 turns)
- Mental Breakdown (up to 3 turns)
- Pneumatic Hammer (2 or more turns)
- Tranquilizing Bolt (up to 5 turns)
- Power Fist (up to 4 turns)
Immunity
The Locus of Control feat can remove and provide temporary immunity to stun, fear, incapacitation, and mind control effects.