Changes API.

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GET /api/changes/171812/?format=api
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{
    "unit": "https://weblate.foundryvtt-hub.com/api/units/113649/?format=api",
    "component": "https://weblate.foundryvtt-hub.com/api/components/od6s/specialabilities/?format=api",
    "translation": "https://weblate.foundryvtt-hub.com/api/translations/od6s/specialabilities/en/?format=api",
    "user": null,
    "author": null,
    "timestamp": "2022-12-10T18:25:46.520981Z",
    "action": 59,
    "target": "<p>The character can possess the body of a living creature or a corpse. The character must be within three times the rank of this Special Ability in meters of the target in order to take possession.</p>\n\n<p>Possessing a corpse doesn’t require a roll, but it does take an action. Possessing a living being involves making a Knowledge or willpower check by the possessor versus a standard interaction difficulty (see the “Mental Defenses” sidebar on page 85 for details). Exceeding (but not equalling) the difficulty means the target has been possessed. The target can actively defend if she is aware of the potential danger.</p>\n\n<p>To gather knowledge about his host body’s life, the possessing character must generate a successful investigation total against the target’s Knowledge roll (this does not count as an action for the target). Information the possessor gains depends upon the level of success achieved; see the accompanying chart for details.</p>\n\n<p>With Limited Possession, the character does not gain control of the new form. Instead, he must use persuasion, intimidation, or other interaction skills to convince his host to do what he wishes. Exiting a host body is commonly a simple action. As long as the possessing character exits before the host dies, he simply moves on to his own or another form. Killing a possessing spirit usually involves taking it completely by surprise with a killing blow to the host form or using a spell to force it to remain in the body until it can be slain.</p>\n\n<p>Possession, Full (10)</p>\n<p>The character can possess the body of a living creature or a corpse. This works in the same way as Limited Possession, save that the possessing character gains her new form’s physical attributes (Agility, Mechanical, Strength), retains her own Extranormal and mental attributes (Knowledge, Perception, and Technical), and gains complete control over the new form.</p>\n\n<p>> Possession Knowledge Chart</p>\n\n<p>Result Points* Needed Knowledge Attained</p>\n\n<p>0 Basic information: target’s name, age, base of operations</p>\n\n<p>1-4 More personal information: target’s job, financial status, any current schedule</p>\n\n<p>5-8 More in-depth personal information: identities and backgrounds of family, friends, lovers</p>\n\n<p>9-12 Very personal information: secrets, private likes and dislikes, and so on</p>\n\n<p>13 Everything there is to know</p>\n\n<p>*Result points equal the difference between the investigation total and the target’s Knowledge roll.</p>\n",
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    "details": {
        "state": 100,
        "source": "<p>The character can possess the body of a living creature or a corpse. The character must be within three times the rank of this Special Ability in meters of the target in order to take possession.</p>\n\n<p>Possessing a corpse doesn’t require a roll, but it does take an action. Possessing a living being involves making a Knowledge or willpower check by the possessor versus a standard interaction difficulty (see the “Mental Defenses” sidebar on page 85 for details). Exceeding (but not equalling) the difficulty means the target has been possessed. The target can actively defend if she is aware of the potential danger.</p>\n\n<p>To gather knowledge about his host body’s life, the possessing character must generate a successful investigation total against the target’s Knowledge roll (this does not count as an action for the target). Information the possessor gains depends upon the level of success achieved; see the accompanying chart for details.</p>\n\n<p>With Limited Possession, the character does not gain control of the new form. Instead, he must use persuasion, intimidation, or other interaction skills to convince his host to do what he wishes. Exiting a host body is commonly a simple action. As long as the possessing character exits before the host dies, he simply moves on to his own or another form. Killing a possessing spirit usually involves taking it completely by surprise with a killing blow to the host form or using a spell to force it to remain in the body until it can be slain.</p>\n\n<p>Possession, Full (10)</p>\n<p>The character can possess the body of a living creature or a corpse. This works in the same way as Limited Possession, save that the possessing character gains her new form’s physical attributes (Agility, Mechanical, Strength), retains her own Extranormal and mental attributes (Knowledge, Perception, and Technical), and gains complete control over the new form.</p>\n\n<p>> Possession Knowledge Chart</p>\n\n<p>Result Points* Needed Knowledge Attained</p>\n\n<p>0 Basic information: target’s name, age, base of operations</p>\n\n<p>1-4 More personal information: target’s job, financial status, any current schedule</p>\n\n<p>5-8 More in-depth personal information: identities and backgrounds of family, friends, lovers</p>\n\n<p>9-12 Very personal information: secrets, private likes and dislikes, and so on</p>\n\n<p>13 Everything there is to know</p>\n\n<p>*Result points equal the difference between the investigation total and the target’s Knowledge roll.</p>\n",
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    "id": 171812,
    "action_name": "String updated in the repository",
    "url": "https://weblate.foundryvtt-hub.com/api/changes/171812/?format=api"
}