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====Perfect Assassin==== What separates a mere killer from a '''Perfect Assassin'''? The understanding that dealing death is an ''art'', and that it takes a true dedication to become a virtuoso of slaying. Where that long and blood-soaked path ultimately leads? That's for the Perfect Assassin to decide; service to the powers of death, claiming the throne of the god of death, passing on their skills to a whole new generation of killers... the possibilities are theirs to decide. This Epic Destiny is found in Martial Power 1 and is open to ''[[Rogue]]s''. At 21st level, you gain the '''Death's Eye''' feature, which lets you designate a visible enemy as your next target after you reduce a creature to 0 hit points; against this target, you gain combat advantage, and its attack rolls against you suffer a -2 penalty. At 24th level, you gain the '''Assassin's Advantage''' feature, which means that when you miss an attack against a creature you have combat advantage against, you still inflict damage equal to your Dexterity modifier + (1 per die of Sneak Attack damage). At 26th level, you gain the '''Spirit of Death''' Encounter Utility power, which lets you immediately end the dazed/immobilized/restrained/slowed conditions (if you are suffering any of these) and make a shift equal to your speed, counting as invisible and insubstantial until you end this shift. This power triggers when you reduce an enemy to 0 hit points. At 30th level, you gain the '''Pierce the Weakness''' feature, which lets you make an attack roll against a creature's lowest defense and dealing your Sneak Attack bonus damage against that creature, even if you don't have combat advantage, once per encounter. Using this feature does not count against your limits on Sneak Attacks.
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