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Melee Mastery gives you a bonus when using that kind of weapon - This is especially helpful during backtraining. The best way to train the Mastery skills is to train multiple weapons of that type. You can mind lock a Mastery skill using just one weapon, but you're better off training multiple weapons. For clarity thrown weapons count as [[Missile Mastery skill|missile mastery]] weapons. |
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Similar to [[Defending skill|Defending]] except in the scope of melee weapons. Trains when you gain experience with a melee weapon, and is used for general-use weapon feats. |
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Melee Mastery gives you a bonus when using that kind of weapon - This is especially helpful during backtraining. The best way to train the Mastery skills is to train multiple weapons of that type. You can mind lock a Mastery skill using just one weapon, but you're better off training multiple weapons. For clarity thrown weapons count as missile mastery weapons.