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==Skill Set==
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       <td width="22%"><span style="color:#3fb3c8">Small Shield</span></td>
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       <td width="20%"><span style="color:#2fc5d1">Defense</span></td>
       <td><span class="b2a">(One-handed)</span> Does not offer much in terms of protection other than assisting in parrying, but it is light and can be strapped to the belt; often great in duels.</td>
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       <td>These skills allow the user to lessen incoming damage by blocking or deflecting attacks.</td>
 
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       <td><span style="color:#3fb3c8">Standard Shield</span></td>
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       <td><span style="color:#2fc5d1">Disruption</span></td>
       <td><span class="b2a">(One-handed)</span> Offers more protection, but is bigger and can't be put away easily.</td>
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       <td>These skills are used to disrupt opponents in a number of way, though the resulting damage is low.</td>
 
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       <td><span style="color:#3f76c8">Great Shield</span></td>
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       <td><span style="color:#6ab8ea">Aegis Summoning</span></td>
       <td><span class="b2a">(One or two-handed)</span> Its large size covers most of the users' body,
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       <td><span class="b2a">(Awakened)</span> These spells allow the user to summon an Aegis aura, which coats their shield, giving it a magical look. Since Aegis is the soul of the shield, each Aegis varies vastly in appearance; some are bluish while others may be violet, some may have embellishments like chains or horns. Because the Aegis has its own will and floats autonomously, the user do not physically wield their shield, but still take up one of their arms slots (weapon slots).</td>
making it a great choice for defense, but is incredibly heavy.</td>
 
 
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       <td><span style="color:#3f76c8">Ultra Great Shield</span></td>
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       <td><span style="color:#6ab8ea">Aegis Command</span></td>
       <td><span class="b2a">(Hybrid: Two-handed)</span> Its size nearly dwarfs the user, requiring a massive amount of strength to wield, but offers incredible offensive and defensive options in combat, particularly charge attacks.</td>
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       <td><span class="b2a">(Awakened)</span> Aegis can be commanded to assist the user's ally, blocking attacks. It can also disrupt opponents without the user being anywhere near them, though with a single call, the Aegis can instantly return to the user's side.</td>
 
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==Progression==
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       <td width="22%"><span style="color:#9a9a9a">Beginner</span></td>
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       <td width="22%"><span style="color:#239d85">Small Shield</span></td>
       <td>You can hold a shield somewhat properly.</td>
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       <td><span class="b2a">(One-handed)</span> Does not offer much in terms of protection other than assisting in parrying, but it is light and can be strapped to the belt; often great in duels.</td>
 
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       <td><span style="color:#dadadb">Novice</span></td>
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       <td><span style="color:#239d85">Standard Shield</span></td>
       <td>Your shield reflex is not quite up to par, making you only able to block some attacks while you eat the rest.</td>
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       <td><span class="b2a">(One-handed)</span> Offers more protection, but is bigger and can't be put away easily.</td>
 
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       <td><span style="color:#2c82d2">Trained</span></td>
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       <td><span style="color:#239d85">Great Shield</span></td>
      <td>You can block incoming attacks now and fend for yourself. You are starting to be able to get a handle on how to use shield offensively.</td>
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       <td><span class="b2a">(One-handed)</span> Its large size covers most of the users' body,
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making it a great choice for defense, but is incredibly heavy.</td>
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       <td><span style="color:#43B8B2">Proficient</span></td>
 
      <td>You can do a lot with the shield whether it is defense or offense.</td>
 
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      <td><span style="color:#82c04b">Adept</span></td>
 
      <td>When you are fully alert and able, attacks should be blocked, leaving you in better positions to retaliate. You are slowly uncovering crafty ways to use your shields.</td>
 
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      <td><span style="color:#d0bf2d">Expert</span></td>
 
      <td>You have honed a number of advance shield techniques and can seamlessly weave shield skills into your movesets.</td>
 
 
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       <td><span style="color:#cd2b3e">Mastered</span></td>
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       <td><span style="color:#239d85">Ultra Great Shield</span></td>
       <td>Regardless of what kind of shield you wield, you can block most if not all physical attacks and if you chose, go on full defensive with your shield. You can also wield great shield with one hand.</td>
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       <td><span class="b2a">(Two-handed)</span> Its size nearly dwarfs the user, requiring a massive amount of strength to wield, but offers incredible offensive and defensive options in combat, particularly charge attacks.</td>
 
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Latest revision as of 09:40, 24 April 2018

Standard
Shields give the user the ability to block and deflect damage by equipping one in their off-hand. These offer excellent protection against attacks, but can also be used to interrupt and damage opponents. Shields are often heavy and are best suited close combat.

Energy gauge Range gauge
  • Defense
  • Protection
  • Disruption
Awakened
Aegis gives the user the ability to wield their shield at a distance by imbuing it with magical energy. This allows the shield to circle the user and intercept attacks before they hit. The user can also command the shield to protect allies or stand its ground. The shield will remain in effect until it is broken or the user runs out of energy.
Energy gauge Range gauge
  • Defense
  • Protection
  • Pet

Skill Examples

Defense These skills allow the user to lessen incoming damage by blocking or deflecting attacks.
Disruption These skills are used to disrupt opponents in a number of way, though the resulting damage is low.
Aegis Summoning (Awakened) These spells allow the user to summon an Aegis aura, which coats their shield, giving it a magical look. Since Aegis is the soul of the shield, each Aegis varies vastly in appearance; some are bluish while others may be violet, some may have embellishments like chains or horns. Because the Aegis has its own will and floats autonomously, the user do not physically wield their shield, but still take up one of their arms slots (weapon slots).
Aegis Command (Awakened) Aegis can be commanded to assist the user's ally, blocking attacks. It can also disrupt opponents without the user being anywhere near them, though with a single call, the Aegis can instantly return to the user's side.

Weapons

Small Shield (One-handed) Does not offer much in terms of protection other than assisting in parrying, but it is light and can be strapped to the belt; often great in duels.
Standard Shield (One-handed) Offers more protection, but is bigger and can't be put away easily.
Great Shield (One-handed) Its large size covers most of the users' body, making it a great choice for defense, but is incredibly heavy.
Ultra Great Shield (Two-handed) Its size nearly dwarfs the user, requiring a massive amount of strength to wield, but offers incredible offensive and defensive options in combat, particularly charge attacks.