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| hunt_info = New Predators will begin by using a single sitara attack at a time, generally alternating between [[Knifeplay_(skill)#Lateral|lateral]] and [[Knifeplay_(skill)#Vertical|vertical]] in order to swap between Ein-Fasit and Vae-Sant stance. Understanding what attack to use from which stance is critical to stringing together an effective offense as a Predator - there is a chart of stance flow in [[Knifeplay_(skill)#Stances|AB STANCES]]. | |||
Upon learning [[Knifeplay_(skill)#Series|series]] and [[Knifeplay_(skill)#Twin|twin]], Predators can begin to string together combos of two (or three, using Laesan stance) hits at a time, and [[Knifeplay_(skill)#Triplet|triplet]] allows for another hit still. Generally, Predators have the option of continuing to alternate [[Knifeplay_(skill)#Lateral|lateral]] and [[Knifeplay_(skill)#Vertical|vertical]], or to alternate with a [[Knifeplay_(skill)#Crescentcut|crescentcut]] combo (used from Rizet stance, for best results). Arranging your combos to end in Ein-Fasit stance reduces incoming physical damage between hits, but is difficult to pair with Laesan's extra hit. | |||
Predators only need their sitara for hunting, and all sitaras have the same damage, speed, and penetration ratings. You may wield a shield in order to mitigate physical damage, but having a free hand makes all attacks (except crescentcut) more effective. | |||
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