Fencing (Action!)

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Mano Destra Style[edit | edit source]

Italian two-weapon style. Single line movement. Rythmic (tempo) thinking.

Blossfechten Style[edit | edit source]

German early style (1300's). Lots of primary weapons (Longsword, knife, shield, buckler, cape, targe, polearm, wrestling). Longsword foremost.

Weapon Master[edit | edit source]

Focus 5
Passive: You gain a +5 Damage bonus with Martial Arts.

Talhoffer Style[edit | edit source]

Talhoffer Stance[edit | edit source]

Requires Weapon Master
Focus 8
Stance: You gain the following abilities:
Passive:You may defend passively against all Attacks.
Focus: You may make an Active Defense.

Destreza Style[edit | edit source]

Spanish style. Circular movement. Direct approach to fencing. Fencing Swords.

Passing Attack[edit | edit source]

Agility 6
Succesful Defense: Gain a Free Attack with -2 AV.

Thin Profile[edit | edit source]

Agility 6
Passive: You may Passively Defend with Martial Arts against all Attacks.

Destreza Style[edit | edit source]

Requires Thin Profile
Agility 7
Stance: You gain the following abilities:
Passive: You gain Passive Defense +5.
Passive: You gain Agility extra Initiative.
Attack: Gain a Focus on a Succesful Attack with Wound.

French School[edit | edit source]

What became modern fencing. Primary foil and light swords.