Exalted 3rd Edition - Combat Example
For anybody who needs to see something in action to get it, here's a quick, two turn battle from Exalted 2nd edition. The character I built for this, Karl Hoffman, wasn't really meant for combat, just not dying. He's probably not all too optimized for that, either. If you want to refer to his character sheet, check this link out: https://goo.gl/n168nb While I was making him, it became apparent to me that some of the charms do some strangely uncharacteristic things relating to their ability, such as Resistance being able to grant bonuses to initiative. Also, since I'm an idiot, I made a bunch of verbal mistakes while recording this. All Images, Videos, and Audio not owned by or licensed to Aaron der Schaedel used are done so under Fair Use.

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