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''After a successful [[Parry |parry]], a master of riposte will automatically attempt a counter attack.  Although other [[:Category: Classes |classes]] can learn this later, it will work less well for them based on how far removed they are from [[:Category: Warriors |warriors]]. IE- fairly well for [[:Category: Rangers |rangers]], worse for [[:Category: Clerics |clerics]] and god-awful for [[:Category: Monks |monks]] who aren't used to weapon-based [[:Category: Skills |skills]].''
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Prerequisites: [http://avatar.melanarchy.info/index.php?title=Parry parry]
  
Prerequisite(s): [[Parry |Parry]].
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riposte (r-pst) 1) A quick thrust given after parrying an opponent's lunge in fencing. 2) A retaliatory action, maneuver, or retort.
  
Syntax: none (automatic).
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After a successful parry, a master of riposte will automatically attempt
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a counter attack. Although other classes can learn this later, it will work
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less well for them based on how far removed they are from warriors. IE-
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fairly well for rangers, worse for clerics and god-awful for monks who
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aren't used to weapon-based skills.
  
[[Category: Skills And Spells]]
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[[Category: Lord Mage Skills]]
[[Category: Skills]]
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[[Category: Lord Cleric Skills]]
[[Category: Black Circle Initiate Hero Skills And Spells]]
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[[Category: Lord Psionicist Skills]]
[[Category: Bodyguard Lowmort Skills And Spells]]
 
[[Category: Paladin Hero Skills And Spells]]
 
[[Category: Rogue Hero Skills And Spells]]
 
[[Category: Warrior Lowmort Skills And Spells]]
 

Revision as of 21:00, 3 June 2006

Prerequisites: parry

riposte (r-pst) 1) A quick thrust given after parrying an opponent's lunge in fencing. 2) A retaliatory action, maneuver, or retort.

After a successful parry, a master of riposte will automatically attempt a counter attack. Although other classes can learn this later, it will work less well for them based on how far removed they are from warriors. IE- fairly well for rangers, worse for clerics and god-awful for monks who aren't used to weapon-based skills.