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The form of the rose is one of the most visually evocative forms taught to | The form of the rose is one of the most visually evocative forms taught | ||
to swordmasters. Every round, there is a chance based on skill to restore | |||
chance they will turn the blow back against his opponent in a riposte. | [[mana]] to the swordmaster. Additionally, each time they [[parry]] or [[offhand parry]] an attack, there is a chance they will turn the blow back against his | ||
Mainhand parries will result in more damaging ripostes than those delivered | opponent in a riposte, and [[Versatility|single-weapon]] swordmasters will also attempt to | ||
from an offhand parry. Ripostes are always more effective against enemies who | riposte on a [[fend]]. Mainhand parries will result in more damaging ripostes | ||
are not wearing a shield | than those delivered from an offhand parry. Ripostes are always more | ||
effective against enemies who are not wearing a shield. | |||
Latest revision as of 20:47, 22 November 2025
Form of the Rose
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| Skill type: | Form |
| Skill subtype: | Offensive |
| Primary user: | Swordmaster |
| Per-pulse cost: | 5 mana per round |
| Requirements: | a sword wielded in the main hand |
| Syntax: | Assume 'Form of the Rose' or Assume Rose |
The form of the rose is one of the most visually evocative forms taught to swordmasters. Every round, there is a chance based on skill to restore mana to the swordmaster. Additionally, each time they parry or offhand parry an attack, there is a chance they will turn the blow back against his opponent in a riposte, and single-weapon swordmasters will also attempt to riposte on a fend. Mainhand parries will result in more damaging ripostes than those delivered from an offhand parry. Ripostes are always more effective against enemies who are not wearing a shield.