Gladiator's Guide
Duelist's Stance - A stance that is useful when facing one enemy. A duelist has high accuracy and defense against a target, but low defense against anyone else.
Champion's Stance - A stance that is useful when facing many enemies. A champion can deflect attacks to harm multiple targets, and also has generally higher defense than normal.
Determined Will - A gladiator has higher innate vitality than most other fighters, and can handle more damage without weakening.
Exploit Weak Point - A common technique of gladiators is finding the weak points or openings in an adversary's armor, and exploiting them.
Wait For Opportunity - This technique increases defense until an opening is available for an attack, and that attack causes more damage than usual.
Strike Wound - Attacks tend to cause more damage if they strike where wounds already exist.
Overpower - If the gladiator has a free hand, he or she can grab an enemy's arm and strike with the enemy's weapon.
Kick Dirt - On some surfaces, a gladiator can kick dirt into a target's eyes, causing temporary blurred vision.
Play The Audience - A gladiator may be a tough fighter, but fighting for an audience is what they're really all about. When there's a crowd, a gladiator knows how to draw their support... And their taunts for the adversary.
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