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* [[Kneel (Game Mechanics)|Kneel]] | * [[Kneel (Game Mechanics)|Kneel]] | ||
* [[Stand (Game Mechanics)|Stand]] | * [[Stand (Game Mechanics)|Stand]] | ||
+ | * [[Knockdown (Game Mechanics)|Knockdown]] | ||
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− | * Intimidate | + | * [[Intimidate (Game Mechanics)|Intimidate]] |
− | * Stun | + | * [[Stun (Game Mechanics)|Stun]] |
− | * Dizzy | + | * [[Dizzy (Game Mechanics)|Dizzy]] |
− | * Blind | + | * [[Blind (Game Mechanics)|Blind]] |
== Negative Effects == | == Negative Effects == | ||
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− | + | * [[Battle Fatigue (Game Mechanics)|Battle Fatigue]] | |
− | * Wounds | + | * [[Debuffs (Game Mechanics)|Debuffs]] |
− | * Battle Fatigue | + | * [[Delayed (Game Mechanics)|Delays]] |
− | * Delayed | + | * [[Dots (Game Mechanics)|Dots]] |
− | * Immobilized | + | * [[Immobilized (Game Mechanics)|Root]] |
+ | * [[Snared (Game Mechanics)|Snare]] | ||
==Source References== | ==Source References== |
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Game Mechanics - Mechanics Category
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System MessagesPosturesPostures are essentially stances and positions that a player or npc can take or have done to them. Each type of posture event has drawbacks or benefits to them.
StatesStates are a type of negative effect that may be placed on most players, npcs or creature targets. They are characterized as being temporary in nature. There are four main types of states in the game:
Negative EffectsThese consist of the results of actions taken against a target or as a consequence of combat.
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