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Is monks "Duality of Mortal Presence" an ability or talent? Its listed as ability in the wiki but in builds (like here:

) its listed as talent.

 

Torin

It's an ability you gain by picking the class talent. It's an active skill, like knockdown or lay on hands or force of anguish (you need the wounds for it though)

Edited by zeldagaiden

It's an ability you can pick on odd levels.

You don't need wounds for it.

 

It is not an active skill like Knockdown or Force of Anguish.

 

It's a defensive modal with two options: You can either buff deflection (option 1) or the rest of the defenses (fortitude, reflex and will, option 2). It's always on, no resources needed. 

 

It's an ability, not a talent. 

Deadfire Community Patch: Nexus Mods

You don't need wounds for it.

 

It is not an active skill like Knockdown or Force of Anguish.

 

It's a defensive modal with two options: You can either buff deflection (option 1) or the rest of the defenses (fortitude, reflex and will, option 2). It's always on, no resources needed. 

 

It's an ability, not a talent. 

 

My bad, misread the skill, thought he meant the monk spliting into 2 images with 8 wounds :)

I thought so. :)

 

It's easy to mix up because of "duality" - especially if you play a translated version.

Edited by Boeroer

Deadfire Community Patch: Nexus Mods

Yeah, dichotomy and duality are not dissimilar words.

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