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** [[Martial Arts#Warrior's Provocation|Warrior's Provocation (Martial Arts)]] (Tankers only) | ** [[Martial Arts#Warrior's Provocation|Warrior's Provocation (Martial Arts)]] (Tankers only) | ||
** [[Psionic Melee#Taunt|Taunt (Psionic Melee)]] | ** [[Psionic Melee#Taunt|Taunt (Psionic Melee)]] | ||
+ | ** [[Radiation Melee#Taunt|Taunt (Radiation Melee)]] | ||
+ | ** [[Savage Melee#Taunt|Taunt (Savage Melee)]] | ||
** [[Staff Fighting#Taunt|Taunt (Staff Fighting)]] | ** [[Staff Fighting#Taunt|Taunt (Staff Fighting)]] | ||
** [[Stone Melee#Taunt|Taunt (Stone Melee)]] | ** [[Stone Melee#Taunt|Taunt (Stone Melee)]] |
Latest revision as of 04:17, 29 January 2013
Taunt can refer to:
- the Taunt Status Effect
- the following powers for Brutes and Tankers:
- Taunt (Battle Axe)
- Taunt {Broad Sword} (Brutes only)
- Taunt (Claws) (Brutes only)
- Taunt (Dark Melee)
- Taunt (Dual Blades)
- Taunt (Electrical Melee)
- Taunt (Energy Melee)
- Taunt (Fiery Melee)
- Taunt (Ice Melee) (Tankers only)
- Dragon's Roar (Katana) (Brutes only)
- Warrior's Provocation (Martial Arts) (Tankers only)
- Taunt (Psionic Melee)
- Taunt (Radiation Melee)
- Taunt (Savage Melee)
- Taunt (Staff Fighting)
- Taunt (Stone Melee)
- Taunt (Street Justice)
- Taunt (Super Strength)
- Taunt (Titan Weapons)
- Taunt (War Mace)
- the White Dwarf Antagonize (Luminous Aura) power for Peacebringers
- the Black Dwarf Antagonize (Umbral Aura) power for Warshades.
Taunt effects are also available with Challenge, Provoke and Confront.