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Sometimes known as the Broken Clock, which is correct twice a day, the phrase "the slow blade penetrates the shield" (taken from ''Dune'') refers to the phemenon of someone moving so slowly and awkwardly a more experienced fighter does not expect their weapon to still be in a certain location, opening themselves up as an easy target for the slow blade. | Sometimes known as the Broken Clock, which is correct twice a day, the phrase "the slow blade penetrates the shield" (taken from ''Dune'') refers to the phemenon of someone moving so slowly and awkwardly a more experienced fighter does not expect their weapon to still be in a certain location, opening themselves up as an easy target for the slow blade. | ||
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+ | This technique has been the long standing style of [[Leshil Ful An MacTire]] | ||
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+ | See [[Newbie Foo]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:09, 3 December 2018
Sometimes known as the Broken Clock, which is correct twice a day, the phrase "the slow blade penetrates the shield" (taken from Dune) refers to the phemenon of someone moving so slowly and awkwardly a more experienced fighter does not expect their weapon to still be in a certain location, opening themselves up as an easy target for the slow blade.
This technique has been the long standing style of Leshil Ful An MacTire
See Newbie Foo.