Editing Make an example of a devil
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|Success description = You walk smartly up to the smug, meandering devil and shoot him. He is rather taken aback. So you shoot him again. You repeat the process until he leaves. The tiger looks the other way and examines her claws. }} | |Success description = You walk smartly up to the smug, meandering devil and shoot him. He is rather taken aback. So you shoot him again. You repeat the process until he leaves. The tiger looks the other way and examines her claws. }} | ||
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*{{Gain|Thwarting Beastly Devils|+2 CP}} | *{{Gain|Thwarting Beastly Devils|+2 CP}} | ||
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|Failure title = Well, it might save them a bit | |Failure title = Well, it might save them a bit | ||
|Failure description = Tigers and devils make a formidable team. A hissing, spitting, befanged team, spattered with your blood.}} | |Failure description = Tigers and devils make a formidable team. A hissing, spitting, befanged team, spattered with your blood.}} | ||
− | *{{Failure | + | *{{Failure CP|Dangerous}} |
*{{Gain|Wounds|+2 CP}} | *{{Gain|Wounds|+2 CP}} |