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==Syntax==
==Syntax==
* {{tt|STANCE}} - Will display the current defensive stance and last attack.
* {{tt|STANCE}}
* {{tt|STANCE MANEUVER}}
* {{tt|STANCE MANEUVER}} - Will display last attack.
* {{tt|STANCE VIEW}}
* {{tt|STANCE VIEW}} - Same as {{tt|STANCE}}
* {{tt|STANCE}} ''<{{tt|ATTACK/EVASION/PARRY/SHIELD}}>'' ''<#>''
* {{tt|STANCE}} ''<{{tt|ATTACK/EVASION/PARRY/SHIELD}}>'' ''<#>'' - Will set specified defense to #.
* {{tt|STANCE}} ''<{{tt|ATTACK/EVASION/PARRY/SHIELD/CUSTOM}}>''
* {{tt|STANCE}} ''<{{tt|ATTACK/EVASION/PARRY/SHIELD/CUSTOM}}>'' - Will change to stance setup in specified slot.
* {{tt|STANCE}} ''<{{tt|ATTACK/EVASION/PARRY/SHIELD/CUSTOM}}>'' {{tt|VIEW}}
* {{tt|STANCE}} ''<{{tt|ATTACK/EVASION/PARRY/SHIELD/CUSTOM}}>'' {{tt|VIEW}} - Will show stance setup stored in specified slot.
* {{tt|STANCE}} ''<{{tt|ATTACK/EVASION/PARRY/SHIELD/CUSTOM}}>'' {{tt|SAVE}}
* {{tt|STANCE}} ''<{{tt|ATTACK/EVASION/PARRY/SHIELD/CUSTOM}}>'' {{tt|SAVE}} - Will store current stance in specified slot.
* {{tt|stance}} ''<evasion #> <parry #> <shield #>'' (''<attack #>'')
* {{tt|stance set}} ''<evasion #> <parry #> <shield #>'' (''<attack #>'') - Allows setting of all stances with one command.


Typing {{tt|Stance}} alone or with {{tt|VIEW}} will display your current stance setup, as well as your last manuever, while the {{tt|MANEUVER}} option will just display the last move. {{tt|stance}} ''<option> <#>'' will set the indicated defense to the number indicated, so long as the total number of stance points is not exceeded.

{{tt|stance}} ''<option>'' will cause you to change to the presaved stance setup, which is set via ''<option>'' {{tt|SAVE}}. Saving will store your current stance in whichever setting you specify, and ''<option>'' {{tt|view}} will show you that stance without changing your current one.


==Usage==
==Usage==
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==Stance Set==
==Also See==
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To use {{tt|STANCE SET}}, type {{tt|STANCE SET [EVASION #] [PARRY #] [SHIELD #] [ATTACK #]}}. Evasion, Parry, and Shield are all required, while Attack is optional.

Revision as of 21:26, 28 June 2009

The STANCE command is used to view/adjust how efforts are allocated to offense and defense.

Additionally, STANCE can also be used to display the last combat maneuver used. This is important since the last combat maneuver can impact the effectiveness of the next combat maneuver used.

Syntax

  • STANCE - Will display the current defensive stance and last attack.
  • STANCE MANEUVER - Will display last attack.
  • STANCE VIEW - Same as STANCE
  • STANCE <ATTACK/EVASION/PARRY/SHIELD> <#> - Will set specified defense to #.
  • STANCE <ATTACK/EVASION/PARRY/SHIELD/CUSTOM> - Will change to stance setup in specified slot.
  • STANCE <ATTACK/EVASION/PARRY/SHIELD/CUSTOM> VIEW - Will show stance setup stored in specified slot.
  • STANCE <ATTACK/EVASION/PARRY/SHIELD/CUSTOM> SAVE - Will store current stance in specified slot.
  • STANCE SET <evasion #> <parry #> <shield #> (<attack #>) - Allows setting of all stances with one command.


Usage

Setting your stance allows you to determine in what ways you defend yourself. It translates to what percentage of your actual skill you will be using, i.e. STANCE PARRY 80 will have you using 80% of your parry skill to defend.

For starting characters, the maximum number of defensive stance points is 180, with an additional 1 for every 5 taken from the ATTACK stance. However, Barbarians and Paladins gain a bonus defense point for every 10 circles. and Warrior mage"Warrior mage" is not in the list (None, Bard, Barbarian, Cleric, Empath, Moon Mage, Necromancer, Paladin, Ranger, Thief, ...) of allowed values for the "Guild association is" property.s gain a bonus defense point for every 15 circles. All other guilds gain a bonus defense point for every 20 circles.

Also See

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