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|usemsg=You clap your hands and focus all of your concentration on drawing energy from the earth below you, channeling the planet's very life-force into your fists. With a low crackling noise, they grow as rough and heavy as stone. It's clobberin' time! Er, I mean, it's time to defend the principles of the honorable path!
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==Notes==
==Notes==
*The symbol used, "埃", represents the Japanese word for "dust".
*The symbol used, "埃", represents the Japanese word for "dust".

Revision as of 02:16, 16 August 2011

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Can it be permed?

Worldpunch

Worldpunch

Type: Noncombat
MP Cost: 11

This skill allows you to punch the ground repeatedly until the ground no longer knows where it ends and your fist begins.

Earthen Fist (+10 damage to Fist techniques, Allows you to punch rocks without hurting yourself) (6 Adventures)

Source: Teachings of the Fist
Price: N/A
Class: N/A
Level: N/A
When Used:
You clap your hands and focus all of your concentration on drawing energy from the earth below you, channeling the planet's very life-force into your fists. With a low crackling noise, they grow as rough and heavy as stone. It's clobberin' time! Er, I mean, it's time to defend the principles of the honorable path!
You acquire an effect: Earthen Fist
(duration: 6 Adventures)


Notes

  • The symbol used, "埃", represents the Japanese word for "dust".