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Moonslash
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One Handed Trained Vs. Master
   

I think that master skill has a major disadvantage compared to trained skill. When I am in the trained level, I don't get any problems attacking the enemy. Now there is a problem when I get to master. The opponent can almost always attack me when I do the "spin around" attack. Sensing this disadvantage, I say that the only benefit master skill provided is the increased % in critical strike. Anybody has opinions about it?
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Post Wed May 08, 2002 2:35 am
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HeWhoHasNoName
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You don't need to use the spin move. Just don't press up 3 times.
Master is way better then trained because you can do your attacks way quicker. It dosn't matter anyway because the only reason you get 1 hand sword is to get 2 hand sword. That is if you didn't join the new camp.
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Post Wed May 08, 2002 6:46 am
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Nikos R.
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Well I had the same feeling at the begining ,that was though because I was used to trained level but after some time I got used to the master level as well and I now find it faster and more effective..And with some practice you can use the spin around move succesfully too,though you don't have to.And of course you can advance to the two-handed...Personally I like the master level more 'cause I think it looks better the way you hold the sword lower,it makes you look readier and more determined for battle!!
Post Thu May 09, 2002 1:17 pm
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Yog Sothoth
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YES!
The position of your avatar changes form no train to trained and to master.
The master position is better to look!
Try the 2h! mastered is very good looking
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Post Thu May 09, 2002 1:36 pm
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quote:
Try the 2h! mastered is very good looking


Not just good looking but very affective.
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Post Fri May 10, 2002 10:05 am
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i like the position of the blade in 2h mastered. You seem powerfull and angry!
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