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Utility powers are the type of power that fulfill support roles rather than direct attacking. A power labeled "utility" in its power description is a utility power. If a power is not labeled either "attack" or "utility", it is a utility power if it has no attack roll and does not deal damage.[RC:90]
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Utility powers are the type of power that fulfill support roles rather than direct attacking. A power labeled "utility" in its power description is a utility power. If a power is not labeled either "attack" or "utility", it is a utility power if it has no attack roll and does not deal damage.[RC:90] Utility powers can be gained in various ways, such as racial traits, class features, and gaining levels. There is no definite limit on the number of utility powers a character can acquire; new utility powers replace old ones only in situations such as retraining or power swap feats. A utility power's usage—at-will, encounter, or daily—is irrelevant when retraining or power swapping, so long as both powers are utility powers and the level requirements are met.