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Old 09-22-2006, 02:00 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Default Re: Gladiator Move section

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Originally Posted by Cyssero View Post
I, in my own opinion would frown apon this idea Hymn.

Sword Techniques are meant to be learnt on there own. Look what happened when Cerb posted his instakill vids? Mass people instakilling... I vote for keeping the sword moves mainly unposted and non-viewable. Just my two cents, to keep the Gladiator-types really 'knowledgable' rather than a tutorialed twit.
I believe the opposite. Only a hand full of people on the razors edge of techniques have actually found anything. The rest was handed down the grapevine. Gladiators do this to keep thier edge, which its more like promoting ignorance to be honest.

I recently learned of a few techniques that even myself (a seasoned gladiator of reputable backround) had never heard of, and with good reason. These techniques were so subtle that no one could possibly find them on thier own except through sheer luck. Not only that, they were powerful enough to change the outcome of most of my matches.

I went to teach these techniques to some of my closer friends to find that they already knew about them and had been using them without telling anyone else.
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