Death Concentration. If he gets to or below a tenth of his health, or if his opponent could kill him in 3 hits, he gains advantage on all reactions
Reactive. Yujiro is able to react to every attack against him, but has disadvantage if he already reacted during the turn
0.5 Second Unconscious. Yujiro always goes first in initiative
Demon Face. Yujiro can use an action to activate his demon back. this grants him numerous buffs: his attacks do thrice as much damage. his movement speed is tripled. He takes half as much damage as before. It also Heals the user completely. this can only be used once per short rest.
Multiattack. Yujiro preforms 10 Melee attacks
Melee Attack. Melee Weapon Attack: +19 to hit, reach 5 ft., 1 target. Hit: 136 (12d20 + 10) Slashing, Piercing, or Bludgeoning damage.
Defensive Shaori. Yujiro relaxes his body, halving his movement speed, but allows him to absorb all damage from physical attacks and immediately reflect them back on the attacker. this does require concentration
Udonde. Only works against melee attacks. Yujiro makes it seem like he is left wide open, using charisma, which the attacker contests with wisdom. if he succeeds, and is attacked he contests the attacker in dexterity, although with a double advantage(Roll three times), and if he wins hits them with a melee attack. He can only do this once per turn
Yujiro can do 10 legendary actions.
Melee Attack (Costs 1 Actions). Yujiro Preforms a Melee Attack
Description
Yujiro is a very cruel and arrogant man. He shows no mercy towards anybody, as he views mercy as a "weak" trait. He seemingly lives only to fight and cause destruction to anything and everything he can. His whole life and mindset are dedicated to nothing but fighting and growing stronger with each person he defeats, sometimes killing them. He tends to kill people if pushed or enraged enough and does not show care or remorse when doing so. He will also kill for pleasure or satisfaction when he feels like it. He has a deep resentment for those who are weak and does not even think it's worth killing them. He desires for his son Baki to become strong like him, so he can enjoy a challenging fight with him as if Baki is a toy to him. He is also unexpectedly silent and stoic most of the time.
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