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β | However, this kung-fu is hard to pick up. The first technique already requires one to memorize 3000 words and that's only the beginning - one must remember the maxim that "swordplay is dead, but those who wield the sword are alive". It calls for astute observation of an opponent's movement, being able to adjust one's fighting style and tactics for all occasions and most importantly, understanding that "no swordplay is better than any swordplay". | + | However, this kung-fu is hard to pick up. The first technique already requires one to memorize 3000 words <B>and that's only the beginning - one must remember the maxim that "swordplay is dead, but those who wield the sword are alive". It calls for astute observation of an opponent's movement, being able to adjust one's fighting style and tactics for all occasions and most importantly, understanding that "no swordplay is better than any swordplay". |
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β | + | Movement II - Sword Breaker (1)</B> <BR> | |
When activated, you add your Silver Chi modifier to all Strike and Initiative rolls against swords. Not just that, you get to make a prediction using your Awareness for your opponent's next move. You can use any of following techniques - elemental progression, internal/external and paired condition. Usually, the prediction is kung-fu oriented and lasts only for the next round. | When activated, you add your Silver Chi modifier to all Strike and Initiative rolls against swords. Not just that, you get to make a prediction using your Awareness for your opponent's next move. You can use any of following techniques - elemental progression, internal/external and paired condition. Usually, the prediction is kung-fu oriented and lasts only for the next round. | ||