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Dodge is typically defeated by hitting it with a single, high dice attack.  Dodge is strongest against many, small attacks.
 
Dodge is typically defeated by hitting it with a single, high dice attack.  Dodge is strongest against many, small attacks.
  
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A good dodger needs a lot of Dodge, obviously.  The most important attribute for this sort of defense, obviously, is Dexterity.  This is typically the defense of choice for people who focused on ranged combat, where they must keep their hands free, and tend to be lightly armed so they can keep on the move.  Stealthy foes also favor this technique, as does anyone who typically eschews armor.  It's also a good defense for people who like heavy weapons like sledges, but don't want to wear alot of armor for some reason, as the defense penalty doesn't hurt your dodge at all.
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A good dodger needs a lot of Dodge, obviously.  The most important attribute for this sort of defense, obviously, is Dexterity.  This is typically the defense of choice for people who focused on ranged combat, where they must keep their hands free, and tend to be lightly armed so they can keep on the move.  Stealthy foes also favor this technique, as does anyone who typically eshues armor.  It's also a good defense for people who like heavy weapons like sledges, but don't want to wear alot of armor for some reason, as the defense penalty doesn't hurt your dodge at all.
  
 
<b> Parry </b>
 
<b> Parry </b>

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