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Bladedancers practice with [[Araxia]] in [[:Category:Kingdom Of The Willows|Kingdom of the Willows]]. [[Sublime Grace]] is the first skill which should be practiced. This is the central skill for Bladedancers as it is a prerequisite for a number of other skills later on down the line, but beyond that it gives the ability to hit more often. | Bladedancers practice with [[Araxia]] in [[:Category:Kingdom Of The Willows|Kingdom of the Willows]]. [[Sublime Grace]] is the first skill which should be practiced. This is the central skill for Bladedancers as it is a prerequisite for a number of other skills later on down the line, but beyond that it gives the ability to hit more often. | ||
− | [[Third Attack]] | + | [[Enhanced Damage]] and [[Third Attack]] are possibly the most important skills to learn post-hero, as with Sublime Grace they will increase your hits to potentially six per round and the damage of each hit. Other skills or spells are essentially only as useful as you find them. However, Bladedancers appear to make reasonably good mana gains and [[Drow]] and [[Elves]], for example, may be able to make good use of their no-fail quality to work as support or utility casters. |
Once at 101, Bladancers will be able to practice [[Balance]] to increase the range of weapons they will be able to make use of effectively, learn [[Quickstrike]] and gain access to their [[Stance|Stances]]. [[Bladedance]] will only be useful when soloing or tanking, and [[Inspiring Dance]] only for the later when leading mana users. [[Dervish Dance]], however, can be used from any position within the group. | Once at 101, Bladancers will be able to practice [[Balance]] to increase the range of weapons they will be able to make use of effectively, learn [[Quickstrike]] and gain access to their [[Stance|Stances]]. [[Bladedance]] will only be useful when soloing or tanking, and [[Inspiring Dance]] only for the later when leading mana users. [[Dervish Dance]], however, can be used from any position within the group. |
Revision as of 03:48, 7 January 2010
Long ago, in the time of the Great Fae, there lived a warrior of sublime grace and cunning, known as Tessrah Bladedancer. She developed a unique fighting style which she taught to some of her fellow Fae, and which was passed down among the High Elves after her death. Most High Elf Bladedancers were killed in the Second Great War, and the Fae who remember the art do not teach it to Midgaardians. Legend describes it as a semi-magical fighting style concentrating on misdirection and surprise. Like all Prestige Classes, they retain the original class's Prime Requisite, in this case, Dexterity. As the Bladedance is a highly passionate fighting style, Bladedancers can become Berserkers earlier than Rogues. However, they cannot become Assassins.
Abbreviation: Bld.
Contents
Bladedancers in General
Bladedancer Creation
At level 50, Rogues who meet the following requirements may become Bladedancers;
- Female - No male characters may become Bladedancers, nor neuter.
- 0(zero) Deaths - Your character may not have died up until this point, ever. If you are not sure if you have died or not so far, type score to find out.
- No, or, very very low racial damage modifier. Current known races: drw, elf, gob, gno, hel, Har, HiE, human, kzn, lzd, mir, spr and presumably a number of other unconfirmed races.
- Poise practiced.
- You may not have Racial Evil. Due to this, hob and dsd are not able to become Bladedancers.
If all these requirements are met, find Araxia in the Kingdom of the Willows to be inducted into this Prestige Class.
With Dodge being such an essential skill for Bladedancers in that it so strongly affects their stances, races with higher dexterity, rather than lower, would seem to be better suited to this Prestige Class. With creatable races, this would be Kzinti. Furthermore, if Racial Fly has a positive affect on one's Dodge (unconfirmed), then Harpy, or Sprite with Remort, may also prove to be a good choices.
Bladedancers at Hero Tier
Training
Bladedancers at hero tier will be able to train their dexterity five higher than at lowmort tier and to train their other statistics two higher than at lowmort tier. They will continue to be able to raise each of their statistics up to three more than they can train them to (respectively), unless they devote themselves to a deity, in which case these amounts may be modified slightly. See Devoting below for more information about this subject.
Practicing
Bladedancers practice with Araxia in Kingdom of the Willows. Sublime Grace is the first skill which should be practiced. This is the central skill for Bladedancers as it is a prerequisite for a number of other skills later on down the line, but beyond that it gives the ability to hit more often.
Enhanced Damage and Third Attack are possibly the most important skills to learn post-hero, as with Sublime Grace they will increase your hits to potentially six per round and the damage of each hit. Other skills or spells are essentially only as useful as you find them. However, Bladedancers appear to make reasonably good mana gains and Drow and Elves, for example, may be able to make good use of their no-fail quality to work as support or utility casters.
Once at 101, Bladancers will be able to practice Balance to increase the range of weapons they will be able to make use of effectively, learn Quickstrike and gain access to their Stances. Bladedance will only be useful when soloing or tanking, and Inspiring Dance only for the later when leading mana users. Dervish Dance, however, can be used from any position within the group.
Devoting
Fighting
Prior to 101, Bladedancers fight in a very similar way to Rogues and even afterwards, there are more similarities than differences to their play styles. They are reasonably versatile from the very beginning and can take tank or hit positions, and their ability to solo steadily increases as they advance in levels, as with all all classes.
Soloing:
Tanking:
Hitting:
Healing:
Bladedancers do not make effective healers. All of their healing spells are out of class, and thus cause an extra round of lag. Without access to Augment, their healing is slow and basic and caps out at the Heal spell. That said, Bladedancers often have a surfeit of mana, and prior to 101 and Quickstrike may find themselves with little to do in a fight. In such circumstances, Bladedancers, especially those who are no-fail like Drow and Elves, are useful for topping up a group member's hps. Likewise, the ability to brandish here can be a useful enhancement to a run. However, Bladedancers should probably not be counted on to act as primary healers.
Bladedancers at Lord Tier
Bladedancers Remort Options
Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Pages in category "Bladedancers"
The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.