Technique Mastery

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You've trained so intensively at a technique that you enjoy a higher maximum level. You must specialize in a technique – commonly a kick or a throw – that's part of your style and that appears in Martial Arts: Techniques (the GM may make exceptions). It must have a normal maximum of full skill or better, which disqualifies techniques based on active defenses and those that "cannot exceed prerequisite skill-x." A skill's core uses aren’t eligible; e.g., Technique Mastery (Judo Throw) and Technique Mastery (Kicking) are fine, but Technique Mastery (Judo Grapple) and Technique Mastery (Karate Punch) aren't. If the standard maximum is skill, yours is skill+4. If the limit is ordinarily greater than skill, your maximum is two levels higher than usual (e.g., skill+6 with Arm Lock).