Berserk Button: You do not want to look Mamoru in the eye when he's dealing with the man who got Haruka's parents killed, and ruined her chances of a happy life — or anyone else who caused her (or other innocents) harm, for that matter. X-Men villain Destiny is a Blind Seer who fights with a crossbow, her precognitive power giving her perfect aim. This costs two bushido points or 1 kenki. The strike range of a blind swordsman full. Artificial Limbs: Kirito Tate's metal arm is his primary weapon and defence. Vengeance Feels Empty: Igawa comes to feel this way.
Blindness is still a HUGE drawback. He may be blind, but he's an expert swordsman who can effortlessly defeat a platoon of goblins with ease. Orc Wars: Whitefeather, a blind swordsman who kills a whole bunch of orcs. The Black Unit, AKA the Trumps, all use these.
Mamoru and Alpha sometimes show shades of this, it's usually perceived as being in a Manipulative Bastard sort of fashion. Screw Destiny: The whole story is Haruka's struggle to do just that... sort of. In his first confrontation with granddad he kicked Robert's butt and Huey assumes it's because of this trope. At 20th level, the blind swordsman is ever wary of all aggressors. If your player really wants to understand what it means to be blind through the use of this character, then that's one thing. This ability modifies the samurai's starting weapon proficiencies. The strike range of a blind swordsman cast. This is justified by the fact that he's a master of Kenjitsu, whose primary weapon is the katana. Completely Scanlated? In addition, so long as the blinded swordsman is using Blind-Fight, Blind Bladed Style, or any of the feats and abilities listed under Blind-Folded Fighting, all attacks are treated as if he had the Deadly Finish feat. Title Drop: In the first chapter, no less.
The blind swordsman gains Blind-Fight as a bonus feat. He's so skilled with weapons that replacing his old bo staff and nunchaku with random wrenches and crowbars from around his garage did little to prevent him from waging war on an entire crime syndicate by himself and doing very well. The strike range of a blind swordsman movies. No, they can still 'hear' your movements. The Blind-Fight feat chain removes most of the impairments associated with blindness in combat, and the Blinded Blade Style feat chain gives combat-related benefits when blinded. This is easy, simply add a note seeing that for all purposes and effects as long as the character can perceive something with her Blindsense, she is considered as being capable of "seeing" that something and stuff detected by her Blindsense/sight is treated as if under her "line of sight". However, feints are trained based on slight of hand, body language, and by expressions on your face.
Foreshadow (Su): A blind swordsman's senses are almost preternatural in sensing danger. Blindsense really isn't all that powerful. It's a fair trade, IMO. Baby Factory: One of Zashid Turus' plans for Haruka is to use her to add her capabilities to his blood-line, which horrifies most of the other characters, partially because the girl in question is only thirteen.
The Blind Weaponmaster's weapon of choice is stereotypically a staff, but other blunt weapons have been used as well. On Covert Affairs, Auggie is a former Special Forces soldier who was blinded on a mission in Tikrit. Final Fantasy: Ignis: I don't need sight to sense what's around me. If you can show me someone trained to feint by making noises then I might grant you a feint. Until Death Do Us Part (Manga. Here is what seems simplest to me: Actual Blindness + Blindsense 30ft. However he makes up for it by using telekinesis to manipulate objects he can't physically see (including his sword). Revolvers Are Just Better: Jesus uses a. Without a specially trained bird, you aren't shooting accurately past your blindsense range, so screw most forms of non-AoE ranged weaponry, i guess a bow is fine, but it isn't sufficient. In contrast, each of the warriors of Kogan Ryuu were killed by a single, incredibly precise strike.
Can't read, distinguish colors, images or any other 2D image. There were a few Miraluka Jedi, but they also had their own Force tradition. If he already has this feat he can select another feat in which he meets the prerequisites. At greater, people with /total concealment/ to you only count as having 20%. He's a blind man with no Force sensitivity who trained himself to wield a lightsaber like a pro, but only by relying on a cybernetic visor which lets him see. Everyone Has Standards: This is the part of the Morality Kitchen Sink that results from having so many morally complex characters.
I would allow it, and have it do absolutely nothing mechanically. Deadpan Snarker: Several of the characters have this from time to time, the most notable examples being Juliet and Foxtrot. Implausible Fencing Powers: Mamoru, he can even cut bullets in mid-flight. C. 1 by Fap It Scans 7 months ago.
This guy, a champion of blind judo who beat up a mugger. Everything and anything manga! When he is within 10 feet of a trap, he gains a single Perception check to notice them. He gains Hyper-Awareness and becomes virtually impossible to hit or to dodge. He's still winning his fight with Wonder Woman until she brings her robot plane close enough to mess with his hearing. Subverted when his Roaring Rampage of Revenge against the arc's Big Bad, whom he defeats, newly blind. His eyes are closed shut by rusty cables but he somehow manages to maneuver through the halls of the Surrogate School with little difficulty as he slaughters his way through students. One of the four titular characters from Crippled Avengers is a blind swordsman. The (Spanish) description of this video states it's a sparring session of a blind woman fighting with medieval flail before her actual combat at a reenactment event. Being blind himself, Matt Murdock in Daredevil (2003) uses this trope throughout, though he technically cheats by using echolocation to see. In another fight he uses an energy bow to shoot a dogfighting TIE Fighter in flight in the exact way to make it crash into an anti-aircraft gun. I'd say even with the blindsense, the blind character is at a disadvantage, mostly because a fight doesn't always start within charge range, and not always in a cramped indoor space either. So no, a feint should not work on a blind man anymore than an illusion of a wall should.
This counts as Improved Uncanny Dodge for the purposes of prerequisites. If your planning on making a blind/deaf/mute/whatever character, the concept is designed to have FUN. Mamoru zig-zags this one: he sometimes claims that he's in it for the battles or to settle scores, but his attitude shows that isn't entirely the case. I'd tailor the power level of the bonus to the level of hinderance caused by the drawback. Albeit hard to notice at first because he and Asura tend to have white glowing eyes regardless, Asura's threat to "Rip out those blind eyes" and his lack of pupils makes it obvious. Overpowering scents, such as skunk musk or troglodyte stench, can be detected at triple normal range. Personally, I think what these two gentlemen are saying are by far the strongest arguments.
New Transfer Student: Haruka herself at times; also, Anna. Clean Cut: So clean that the intermolecular forces can hold the object together afterwards. Most fantasy or martial arts settings will have some way to build this character type.