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== Information == | |||
Changes the player's [[fighting style]] to standard. In this style, an average amount of damage will be taken and dealt by the player. Some spells, particularly defensive ones, may not be able to be cast during battle if the caster is using this style. Standard style is the most moderate of the five [[fighting style]]s. | |||
To practice and adept this skill, you must swap to this style while in battle. It is not necessary to vary styles to do this, just continually changing to the current style will suffice. | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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[[Category:Skills]] | [[Category:Skills]] | ||
[[Category:Augurer Skills]] | [[Category:Augurer Skills]] | ||
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This style is both a balance of offense and defense, giving neither a fighter nor his enemy an advantage in battle.
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Changes the player's fighting style to standard. In this style, an average amount of damage will be taken and dealt by the player. Some spells, particularly defensive ones, may not be able to be cast during battle if the caster is using this style. Standard style is the most moderate of the five fighting styles.
To practice and adept this skill, you must swap to this style while in battle. It is not necessary to vary styles to do this, just continually changing to the current style will suffice.