09-28-2023, 09:00 AM
(09-28-2023, 06:00 AM)Spiritmon Wrote: Aaaaaand done. Changed my post just a bit Dragonstrike. Is this enough to keep this attention? And what roll will be used along with the attack/damage rolls?
There are two conditions that need to be fulfilled for a distraction to work:
1) Your rolls need to work out for the actions you're dedicating rolls to. If you want to try and distract an individual purely with speech, that'll require a dedicated action to attempt a roll using one of your Social Attributes and the Contest category. (If you use a move that has that as part of its Accuracy roll such as Leer or Taunt, you can use that in combination with the roleplay to attempt a distraction). Moves or combinations of actions that have a high impact might also shift focus depending on how large of a threat it's deemed to be by your target.
2) Your target needs to be in a distractible state. I'm not going to say here whether he is or not, but I like dropping context clues for weird mechanics in fights like this (like beating the weaker Zorua in Chapter 1's boss fight being the key to freeing Machamp). Use your knowledge of the Tornadus and Thundurus battles and any further clues I may have given, and you should be able to determine what Landorus is doing here as well.
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