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TENDONSLASH (3578)
Bringing down large prey is often a process of attrition, wearing them down,
slowly, painfully. One technique favored by these predators is to move deftly
to the side to bite at the rear of the leg, damaging the tendons of the ankle
and knee. Shapeshifters who can take such form can use this tendonslashing
technique, the affect will greatly reduce the dexterity of their prey and to
burden their movement. Multiple attacks at the tendons often have a cumulative
affect.
See also SHAPESHIFTER