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|pulseCost= | |pulseCost= 40 mana per round | ||
|range= | |range= | ||
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|requirements= a sword | |requirements= a [[sword]] wielded in the main hand | ||
|syntax= Assume 'Form of the Dragon' or Assume Dragon | |syntax= Assume 'Form of the Dragon' or Assume Dragon | ||
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Modelling this offensive form after the legendary dragons, a swordmaster in | Modelling this offensive form after the legendary dragons, a swordmaster in | ||
this form sacrifices much of his ability to both parry and offhand parry in | this form sacrifices much of his ability to both [[parry]] and [[offhand parry]] in | ||
order to even more greatly penalize his opponent's ability to parry or | order to even more greatly penalize his opponent's ability to [[parry]] or | ||
manipulate a warding weapon. | manipulate a [[warding weapon]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 21:43, 22 November 2025
Form of the Dragon
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| Skill type: | Form |
| Skill subtype: | Offensive |
| Primary user: | Swordmaster |
| Per-pulse cost: | 40 mana per round |
| Requirements: | a sword wielded in the main hand |
| Syntax: | Assume 'Form of the Dragon' or Assume Dragon |
Modelling this offensive form after the legendary dragons, a swordmaster in this form sacrifices much of his ability to both parry and offhand parry in order to even more greatly penalize his opponent's ability to parry or manipulate a warding weapon.