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A [[Lead Attack]] [[skill]] starts a [[dagger]] attack sequence of the [[Assassin]].
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[[Lead attack]]s are a type of [[attack]]] in the [[dagger]] attack sequence of the [[Assassin]].
   
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A successful lead attack is usually followed by an [[off-hand attack]] that requires a lead attack to first be used.
A successful Lead Attack will "unlock" an [[Off-Hand Attack]] as the next move of the sequence. However, one must realize that some spells and skills count as a lead attack and hence allow you to follow them by an [[Off-Hand Attack]]. Also, some Off-Hand Attacks do not need a preceding Lead Attack (they just need a self-enchantment or a hexed foe).
 
   
Lead Attacks can be used at any point in an Assassin's attack chain, however doing so will restart the chain.
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No lead attack has a requirement and so can be used at any point in an Assassin's attack chain, however doing so will restart the chain.
   
For a list of all Lead Attacks skills see [[lead attack skills quick reference]] or [[:Category:Lead Attacks]].
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For a list of all lead attacks skills see [[lead attack skills quick reference]] or [[:Category:Lead Attacks]].
   
 
[[Category:Glossary]]
 
[[Category:Glossary]]
[[Category: Skill types]]
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[[Category:Skill types]]

Revision as of 19:45, 5 May 2007

Lead attacks are a type of attack] in the dagger attack sequence of the Assassin.

A successful lead attack is usually followed by an off-hand attack that requires a lead attack to first be used.

No lead attack has a requirement and so can be used at any point in an Assassin's attack chain, however doing so will restart the chain.

For a list of all lead attacks skills see lead attack skills quick reference or Category:Lead Attacks.