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When using a weapon that works with multiple | When using a weapon that works with multiple skills, | ||
you must normally specify the skill you're using at the start | |||
of your turn (see [[Switching Weapon Skills]]). You’ve | |||
practiced fluid shifts between forms and can change skills | |||
freely during your turn. For instance, you could start your | |||
turn using a spear with the [[Staff]] skill, switch to the [[Spear]] | |||
skill to attack, and then return to Staff for parrying. You | |||
must specialize in a weapon: Form Mastery (Naginata), | |||
Form Mastery (Spear), etc. | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:01, 10 September 2021
Form Mastery
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1 point
When using a weapon that works with multiple skills, you must normally specify the skill you're using at the start of your turn (see Switching Weapon Skills). You’ve practiced fluid shifts between forms and can change skills freely during your turn. For instance, you could start your turn using a spear with the Staff skill, switch to the Spear skill to attack, and then return to Staff for parrying. You must specialize in a weapon: Form Mastery (Naginata), Form Mastery (Spear), etc.