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Shadow Step is an ability used by the [[Claw of Shar]].
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{{RumoredGuild|GuildName=the Claw of Shar}}
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Shadow Step is believed to be an ability used by the [[Claw of Shar]].
  
 
By utilizing their control of the nether, an assassin can control the very shadows of the area. This allows them to create an illusion that they are moving about the area almost instantly. However, perceptive opponents may still be able to separate the illusion from reality.  
 
By utilizing their control of the nether, an assassin can control the very shadows of the area. This allows them to create an illusion that they are moving about the area almost instantly. However, perceptive opponents may still be able to separate the illusion from reality.  
  
This ability can be used offensively, to press an opponent who is trying to avoid combat, or defensively, when an escape from combat is necessary to slip back into the shadows.
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''Shadow step allows the assassin to use an illusion to move in and out of combat. This can be used offensively to move closer to a target and press them, preventing escape temporarily. It can also be utilized defensively to fall back to the ranged or avoid combat positions. An assassin must have Shadow Cloak active and be actively channeling sorcery in order for this ability to function.''
 

Latest revision as of 17:40, 15 April 2017

There have been whispers of an organization known as the Claw of Shar, however, any details of their existence and abilities known by them are merely rumor. If they do actually exist, this might have something to do with them. Or maybe not. There is no guarantee of the accuracy or validity of anything below.

Shadow Step is believed to be an ability used by the Claw of Shar.

By utilizing their control of the nether, an assassin can control the very shadows of the area. This allows them to create an illusion that they are moving about the area almost instantly. However, perceptive opponents may still be able to separate the illusion from reality.