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* Of course, using [[Quivering Blade]] while you know there is a strong possibility it will be blocked, then using [[Plague Touch]] creates a win-win scenario - you either deal extra damage, or daze your target.
 
* Of course, using [[Quivering Blade]] while you know there is a strong possibility it will be blocked, then using [[Plague Touch]] creates a win-win scenario - you either deal extra damage, or daze your target.
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* Using [[Quivering Blade]] with builds that have no spells also negates the drawback of being dazed.

Revision as of 20:40, 6 November 2006

Disambiguous This article is about the skill named Quivering Blade. For the unique sword of the same name, see Quivering Blade (weapon).
Skill details
Quivering Blade
Quivering Blade
Campaign Factions Warrior
Profession Warrior
Attribute Swordsmanship
Type Elite Sword Attack
    5 Adrenaline        

Full: If Quivering Blade hits, you strike for +10...34...40 damage. If this attack hits a moving foe, that foe is Dazed for 5 seconds.

Concise: Deals +10...34...40 damage. Inflicts Dazed condition (5 seconds) if target foe was moving.

Swordsmanship 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
+Damage 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52

Acquisition

Signet of Capture:

Note: The Am Fah must be your enemy in order to encounter Sun, the Quivering. If they are your allies you must do the quest Seek out Brother Tosai and complete either the Drink from the Chalice of Corruption quests or the Refuse to Drink quest to the end. Abandoning the quest after receipt will NOT turn the Am Fah.

Notes

  • This skill is very effective in dealing large amounts of damage to a foe with little adrenaline consumed. Combine with Warrior's Cunning or the Necromancer skill Rigor Mortis to prevent it from being blocked. Use fast attacks skills such as Frenzy, Flurry, "I Will Avenge You!", Tiger Stance or the ranger skill Tiger's Fury to attack faster and thus charge up arenaline faster. If your only goal is to attack faster to charge up Quivering Blade, then Flurry's downside may not be that damaging, but could lower your DPS all the same.
  • Of course, using Quivering Blade while you know there is a strong possibility it will be blocked, then using Plague Touch creates a win-win scenario - you either deal extra damage, or daze your target.
  • Using Quivering Blade with builds that have no spells also negates the drawback of being dazed.