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Acorn wrote:foam fighting is like ice cream: it comes in different flavors, but it's all delicious. and it's all ice cream.
Arrakis wrote:I want to know peoples' tricks for not getting frikkin' legged when fighting with a round. I've been fighting round for forever and I still can't protect my legs a lot of the time. I switch between shield leg forward and sword leg forward often and have just built a pair of sick hardened heavy leather greaves, but I'd still like some more tricks for protecting my dang long-* shins.
Arrakis wrote:I want to know peoples' tricks for not getting frikkin' legged when fighting with a round. I've been fighting round for forever and I still can't protect my legs a lot of the time. I switch between shield leg forward and sword leg forward often and have just built a pair of sick hardened heavy leather greaves, but I'd still like some more tricks for protecting my dang long-ass shins.
Graavish wrote:it's not the weight of the weapon that makes for a solid hit, it's how much i don't like you when i'm swinging.
Arrakis wrote:Thanks, guys. Keep it coming.
Sol: If I have more weight on my back leg... so? Am I supposed to kick it up by bending it at the knee rapidly to prevent the legging? I do that sometimes, but if I'm attacking...
Graavish wrote:it's not the weight of the weapon that makes for a solid hit, it's how much i don't like you when i'm swinging.
Dane wrote:At mid-range, adjust your stance so the forward foot is diagonal from the opponent's weapon. A little leg sweep will protect that leg if/when the shot comes.
Graavish wrote:it's not the weight of the weapon that makes for a solid hit, it's how much i don't like you when i'm swinging.
Acorn wrote:foam fighting is like ice cream: it comes in different flavors, but it's all delicious. and it's all ice cream.
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