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==Notes==
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*When the skill was first pushed with the release of the [[Way of the Surprising Fist]] challenge path on August 15, 2011, its description was "[this is permable. What should it do?]".
*When the skill was first pushed with the release of the [[Way of the Surprising Fist]] challenge path on August 15, 2011, its description was "[this is permable. What should it do?]".
*Of course, the kanji used for this skill ("拳") means "fist".
*Of course, the kanji used for this skill ("拳") means "fist".
==See Also==
*[[Bonus Weapon Damage]]
*[[Damage Reduction]]
*[[Way of the Surprising Fist]]

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Does the to-hit bonus still happen

Master of the Surprising Fist

Master of the Surprising Fist

Type: Passive
MP Cost: N/A

You have mastered the Way of the Surprising Fist. Your offensive and defensive prowess make your hands as effective in combat as a sword and a shield, but way easier to eat a banana with than a sword and shield would be.

Weapon Damage +10
Damage Reduction: 10
(only with empty hands)

Source: Teachings of the Fist
Price: N/A
Class: N/A
Level: N/A

Notes

  • When unarmed, instead of being asked to attack with your $bodypart of Fury, you are now asked to attack with your Surprising Fist.
  • When the skill was first pushed with the release of the Way of the Surprising Fist challenge path on August 15, 2011, its description was "[this is permable. What should it do?]".
  • Of course, the kanji used for this skill ("拳") means "fist".

See Also