535
edits
(Updated FLICK as per classleads 162) |
(Updated FOOTWORK) |
||
| Line 216: | Line 216: | ||
|target= | |target= | ||
|cooldown= | |cooldown= | ||
|detail=Your footwork is the envy and ambition of lesser dancers: poetry in motion to make even the most cold-hearted soul stop and regard. As you enter the deadly dance with a partner, you will take the front position. As you strike, you will move around them, taking the side position, and eventually entering their blindspot in the back position. The novice bladedancer will move into side position after five strikes in the front position and into back position after two further strikes. They will return to the front position after a single attack in the back position. | |detail=Your footwork is the envy and ambition of lesser dancers: poetry in motion to make even the most cold-hearted soul stop and regard. As you enter the deadly dance with a partner, you will take the front position. As you strike, you will move around them, taking the side position, and eventually entering their blindspot in the back position. The novice bladedancer will move into side position after five strikes in the front position and into back position after two further strikes. They will return to the front position after a single attack in the back position.<p>Most bladedance techniques function differently against your partner depending on your position, and your partner will be unable to parry attacks entirely performed from their blindspot.<p>Additionally, you will deal bonus damage to any denizens when striking.<p>Note that if your partner escapes you, reengaging swiftly will let you preserve your positional sense, but if they evade you for too long you will need to return to the front position.</p> | ||
Most bladedance techniques function differently against your partner depending on your position, and your partner will be unable to parry attacks entirely performed from their blindspot. | |||
Note that if your partner escapes you, reengaging swiftly will let you preserve your positional sense, but if they evade you for too long you will need to return to the front position. | |||
}} | }} | ||
edits