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Revision as of 01:45, 31 January 2025

 Power sources: 🪭Spiritual🤺Duelist🤹Skill
 Execution time: 1️⃣Reaction( ↩️Reactive )
 Trigger: A duel you initiate is fizzled, resisted, or somehow ended by another creature's standard ability without that creature having lost the duel.
 Duration: Instant.

Target loses the that triggered Rebuke.
Design Note: As written, this means you can Rebuke a Duel that's been Resisted even if the Resistance failed to stop it. Is that good or nah?