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How's this for a game changer?

Keseph Nashaq, The Cost of Two Lives

Rank: E- ~ A++, Anti-Unit, Anti-Divine

Thirty pieces of silver sewn into Judas' garb. A non-renewable Phantasm, once it is used up, it cannot be restored. By paying a price in silver, Judas can mimic harm inflicted on himself onto the enemy, however, the wound must reflect the price payed.

Paying a single coin will allow Judas to inflict a minor wound upon himself. It will heal, but can give a temporary advantage if the enemy is not expecting it.

Paying five coins will allow Judas to shatter a limb and thus, cripple his enemy's fighting power for the duration of the war.

Paying ten coins will allow him to inflict a vital curse upon the enemy, making it difficult to breathe and reducing the enemy's combat power greatly. While it does not remove a limb, the  constant pain of asphyxiation can cause even the most hardened of heroes to faulter.

Paying twenty coins will allow Judas to take his own life and thus guarantee a fatality upon the enemy.

While it is an unavoidable Phantasm that will target those Judas identities as his enemies, since it can only be used twice for maximum results, careful planning is required to utilize this Phantasm to its best result.