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− | '''Mastery at arms''' is a sage field available to [[Assassin (class)|assassins]], [[Fighter (class)|fighters]], [[Paladin (class)|paladins]] and [[Ranger (class)|rangers]], increasing the efficacy and efficiency of using weapons in [[Combat|combat]], enabling superior advantage over an adversary. | + | '''Mastery at arms''' is a [[Sage Field|sage field]] available to [[Assassin (class)|assassins]], [[Fighter (class)|fighters]], [[Paladin (class)|paladins]] and [[Ranger (class)|rangers]], increasing the efficacy and efficiency of using weapons in [[Combat|combat]], enabling superior advantage over an adversary. |
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The field includes the following [[Sage Study|sage studies]]: | The field includes the following [[Sage Study|sage studies]]: |
Latest revision as of 05:04, 7 July 2022
Mastery at arms is a sage field available to assassins, fighters, paladins and rangers, increasing the efficacy and efficiency of using weapons in combat, enabling superior advantage over an adversary.
The field includes the following sage studies:
- Martial Discipline: improves the tactical advantage of combatants through comprehension of formations, movement and the use of special equipment.
- Physical Balance: describes the combatant's ability to improve their balance and footwork while fighting or performing labour.
- Puissance: a collection of enhanced weapon skills and combat proficiencies that make the individual more dangerous as an opponent.
- Unarmed Combat: improvements in the character's ability to fight without weapons, increasing opportunities to hit and cause damage when pummelling, grappling and overbearing.
See also,
Assassin Sage Abilities
Fighter Sage Abilities
Paladin Sage Abilities
Ranger Sage Abilities