Difference between revisions of "Special Moves"

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[[Image:Combat_book.png|thumb|The special move book. Click image to enlarge]]
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Warriors have the ability to tap their magical [[Mana]] to perform devastating maneuvers with their weapons that can have a variety of unusual side-effects. Each weapon type in the game has a primary and a secondary special move. Warriors who have reached Expert skill level (70 or higher) may execute a weapon's primary special move. Once he or she has reached Master status in a weapon skill (90 or higher), the fighter may execute the secondary special move while wielding appropriate weapons. Each different type of weapon in the game has a different combination of primary and secondary special moves, making each weapon truly unique!
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An icon on your [[Paperdoll]] will open a book that details each special move available based on your skill level and equipped weapon. Much like the icons in a [[Spellbook]], these can be dragged from the book into the game window and double-clicked to activate the special move. The special moves can also be configured in macros for one-key activation. When activated, the special move icon highlights red, indicating the character is ready to perform the move. At the next opportunity, the special move is performed, and the icon returns to its un-highlighted state.
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==History==
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Special moves were first introduced with the [[Renaissance]] expansion. Every two handed weapon in one of the three fighting skills was give a special ability that had a 20% chance of executing on each blow, higher with more [[Intelligence]]. These special moves only worked on other players.
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* [[Macing]] weapons did [[Crushing Blow]]
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* [[Fencing]] weapons did [[Paralyzing Blow]]
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* [[Swordsmanship]] weapons did [[Concussion Blow]]
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During the [[Age of Shadows]] expansion, the entire system was revamped. Special moves were now a macro which could be used any time a player wanted. They could also be used on both players and monsters. To balance the powerful new attacks, mana was made a requirement. Instead of just 3 moves, 10 more were added to bring the total up to 13. Later on the [[Samurai Empire]] expansion added another 10, [[Mondain's Legacy]] added 6.
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==List of Special Moves==
 
* [[Armor Ignore]]
 
* [[Armor Ignore]]
 
* [[Armor Pierce]]
 
* [[Armor Pierce]]

Revision as of 06:57, 1 December 2007

The special move book. Click image to enlarge

Warriors have the ability to tap their magical Mana to perform devastating maneuvers with their weapons that can have a variety of unusual side-effects. Each weapon type in the game has a primary and a secondary special move. Warriors who have reached Expert skill level (70 or higher) may execute a weapon's primary special move. Once he or she has reached Master status in a weapon skill (90 or higher), the fighter may execute the secondary special move while wielding appropriate weapons. Each different type of weapon in the game has a different combination of primary and secondary special moves, making each weapon truly unique!

An icon on your Paperdoll will open a book that details each special move available based on your skill level and equipped weapon. Much like the icons in a Spellbook, these can be dragged from the book into the game window and double-clicked to activate the special move. The special moves can also be configured in macros for one-key activation. When activated, the special move icon highlights red, indicating the character is ready to perform the move. At the next opportunity, the special move is performed, and the icon returns to its un-highlighted state.

History

Special moves were first introduced with the Renaissance expansion. Every two handed weapon in one of the three fighting skills was give a special ability that had a 20% chance of executing on each blow, higher with more Intelligence. These special moves only worked on other players.

During the Age of Shadows expansion, the entire system was revamped. Special moves were now a macro which could be used any time a player wanted. They could also be used on both players and monsters. To balance the powerful new attacks, mana was made a requirement. Instead of just 3 moves, 10 more were added to bring the total up to 13. Later on the Samurai Empire expansion added another 10, Mondain's Legacy added 6.

List of Special Moves