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{{Rating |rater=Aarnott |rating=neither |reason=Seems like something that should be in the Stone Dragon discipline. In fact, it seems very similar to a certain 3rd level stance. That being said, it might be made unique if you expanded on the "no encumbrance with a medium load" bit to include medium armor as well. Then again, that might be weird that your weight increases but you can suddenly run faster. I guess encumbrance has the same sort of weirdness though. }}
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{{Rating |rater=Aarnott |rating=neutral |reason=Seems like something that should be in the Stone Dragon discipline. In fact, it seems very similar to a certain 3rd level stance. It seems weird that your weight increases but you can suddenly run faster (encumbrance and armor speed penalties gone). }}

Latest revision as of 23:02, 30 July 2012

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RatedLike.png Havvy likes this article and rated it 3 of 4.
A good stance for long hauls on solid terrain. Doesn't really help with flight, but by the time flight becomes possible, better stances can be obtained.


RatedNeutral.png Aarnott is neutral on this article and rated it 2 of 4.
Seems like something that should be in the Stone Dragon discipline. In fact, it seems very similar to a certain 3rd level stance. It seems weird that your weight increases but you can suddenly run faster (encumbrance and armor speed penalties gone).