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( Hand to Hand: Martial Arts ) Aikido ( revised )

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8th Gains Au<strong>to</strong>matic Wrist & Elbow Locks, +2 <strong>to</strong> handstand<br />

9th +1 attack per melee, +2 <strong>to</strong> damage<br />

10th Critical Strike on Natural 18-20, +2 <strong>to</strong> body flip<br />

11th Gains Au<strong>to</strong>matic Dodge, +2 <strong>to</strong> damage<br />

12th +2 <strong>to</strong> parry & dodge, +3 <strong>to</strong> strike<br />

13th +1 attack per melee, +2 <strong>to</strong> roll with impact & pull punch<br />

14th Death Blow on Natural 20, +2 <strong>to</strong> disarm & entangle<br />

15th +1 attack per melee, +1 <strong>to</strong> maintain balance<br />

Why Study Chi-Kung?<br />

Chi-Kung is a purely physical martial art. It is relatively easy <strong>to</strong> learn and remains effective. Because of<br />

the <strong>to</strong>tal lack of mind related training, against a chi master or similar opponent, they have very little<br />

chance of winning. But against untrained opponents, they are extremely deadly. Against trained<br />

opponents, they have a good chance of winning.<br />

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