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|name= Parry |
|name= Parry |
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|type= Skill |
|type= Skill |
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|subtype= Defensive |
|subtype= Passive, Defensive |
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|user= [[Bandit]], [[Earth Templar]], [[Fighter]], [[Psionicist]], [[Swordmaster]], [[Watcher]] |
|user= [[Bandit]], [[Earth Templar]], [[Fighter]], [[Psionicist]], [[Swordmaster]], [[Watcher]] |
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|requirements= A melee weapon in the main hand |
|requirements= A melee weapon in the main hand |
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|syntax= Automatic |
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Wielding a weapon other than a sword or a spear in one's offhand will inhibit parrying with the main hand, though gladiators learn techniques to parry better while offhanding a whip. It is typically easier to parry when skilled with one's own weapon. |
Wielding a weapon other than a sword or a spear in one's offhand will inhibit parrying with the main hand, though gladiators learn techniques to parry better while offhanding a whip. It is typically easier to parry when skilled with one's own weapon. |
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It is particularly difficult to parry against daggers and whips, and easier to parry polearms. |
It is particularly difficult to parry against daggers and whips, and easier to parry polearms. |
Revision as of 17:51, 2 February 2024
Parry
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Skill type: | Skill |
Skill subtype: | Passive, Defensive |
Primary user: | Bandit, Earth Templar, Fighter, Psionicist, Swordmaster, Watcher |
Requirements: | A melee weapon in the main hand |
Syntax: | Automatic |
One of the few skills taught by almost all guilds of Avendar, parrying is the art of fending off an opponent's blows with one's own weapon. It is easiest to do so with a staff, though polearms and spears are well-suited to it as well. Swords and exotic weapons are neither good nor poor to one attempting to parry, though swords parry more effectively when wielded with both hands. Maces, axes, flails, daggers and whips are in turn less and less suited to parrying with.
Fighters, by virtue of their training in a variety of techniques, will be more skilled at parrying no matter what the weapon.
Wielding a weapon other than a sword or a spear in one's offhand will inhibit parrying with the main hand, though gladiators learn techniques to parry better while offhanding a whip. It is typically easier to parry when skilled with one's own weapon.
It is particularly difficult to parry against daggers and whips, and easier to parry polearms.