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Each [[V9: Ability Type| ability type]] is either offensive or non-offensive, with the exception of [[V9: Verbal|Verbals]], which can be either.
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#'''Non-Offensive abilities''' can be refused by their targets even if the ability is successfully cast. A refused ability has no effect but is still [[V9: Frequency|expended]].
 
#'''Non-Offensive abilities''' can be refused by their targets even if the ability is successfully cast. A refused ability has no effect but is still [[V9: Frequency|expended]].

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Offensive / Non-Offensive

Each ability type is either offensive or non-offensive, with the exception of Verbals, which can be either.

  1. Non-Offensive abilities can be refused by their targets even if the ability is successfully cast. A refused ability has no effect but is still expended.
  2. Offensive abilities cannot be refused and will always impart their effects if cast successfully.


Below is a quick summary of each type for reference:

Offensive Ability Types

Non-Offensive Ability Types




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