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For anyone looking to gain a different perspective on Wushu, or just to see what we have to say about our own styles and techniques, head along to this thread: http://forum.toribash.com/showthread.php?t=415682

We'll be discussing what we can work on ourselves, techniques we've picked up along the way, along with what makes us awesome wushuers.
Originally Posted by JSnuffMARS View Post
Well for me the thing is, I'd say I comeback and move around fairly swifly. My problem is, my attacks are usually too weak and sloppy. :/

So prob tier 5 :P

if you comeback with no problems then it's T3. T2 is good in comebacks + good in attacks.
Originally Posted by Powas View Post
I'm a bit gone from in-game nowadays but I do check forums, feel free to add me up there. Also, you may want to include other languages that helpers can speak, in case some of the newbies aren't that good with english.

Yeah, we should makes some translations at least for the Russian community.
Your messed up world enthrills me
I'll be happy to use the untrustworthy Google Translator to translate the text for different languages, but they'll have to be checked by someone who's fluent in the language(s).

What languages should we include?
Originally Posted by Muffin93 View Post
i need some first moves for wushu x: IN GERMAN xD

you don't need em. all you need to do is read this:

http://forum.toribash.com/showthread.php?t=358620

^ the basics, later on when you will get hang of setups feel free to ask guys like rcarey or deuteria on advanced stuff.
McD0NALDS' Question:
How do you do that sort of spider stance? then do a kick



Answer:
When you're in the comeback (crab) stance, you can extend the leg you are attacking with, in order to strike quickly, or launch from your comeback stance, with a leg/knee ready and strike a turn or two later.

When you're attacking from the comeback stance, treat it as a directed comeback, focusing all the possible power in one direction, for one purpose. Just make sure you don't dq if you're close to the ground.

Tutorial: http://forum.toribash.com/showthread.php?t=358620



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