Chao Ta Kung Fu

Of all the martial arts, this is the only one whose main concern is looking good! That's because this martial art has been specially designed to produce performers for the traveling gypsy caravan.

A rough translation of Chao Ta would be "a million lucky punches," and it's mostly taught to aspiring acrobats and jugglers. Someone who practices Chao Ta Kung Fu will always be able to land temporary work with gypsys or other performers.

Stance

Graceful pose, looking tall, with legs straight and hands held loosely forward and fingers arranged artfully.

Level

Advanced

Years to Study

3

Dress

Tailored silk Kung fu outfit, tastefully decorated with embroidered dragons.

Alignment Requirements

None

Attribute Requirements

Cha. (14), Dex. (13)

Number of Attacks

2

Free Move

Impact Sponge, Strike, Kick, Jump Kick, Body Flip/Throw

Purchaseable Moves

Dodge, Parry, Automatic Parry, Knife Hand, Power Punch, Backhand, Palm Strike,Forearm Strike, Snap Kick, Crescent Kick, Reverse Turning Kick, Roundhouse Kick, Flying Jump Kick, Flying Reverse Turning Kick, Arm Hold, Leg Hold, Neck Hold, Fake Attack, Pull Punch

Allowed Powers

Up to 2 from Body Hardening or Special Katas

Recommended Skills

Language Modern, Disguise

Links to Moves

Martial Arts Kicks
Martial Arts Strikes
Martial Arts Movement
Martial Arts Evasions
Martial Arts Special Moves