Difference between revisions of "Predator (class)"

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| tattoo6 = Cloak
| tattoo6 = Cloak
| 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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