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Mountain Ridge Swordplay
Do you remember where to get that?
Im also missing "Goldenring Saberplay" and "Goldsaber Slash" but I know you get those when chosing saber in the beginning. It seems like there is no other way to learn them or did I miss them as well? The fist and sword beginner skills can be learned elsewhere so that would make saber the best initial choice for completionists.
Yea, you can't learn the saberplay you mentioned if you didn't learn them from the beginning, maybe the dev can give people (or party members) that moves so you can consult to learn them in the future patch??
Everything in here if you need something to reference
did they not exist back then?
cloudform tai-chi didn't exist back then so wudang swordplay was meh, mingjian manor's celestial fairy swordplay was basically the best swordplay move in the game (frankly its still decent but it struggles hard in the dlc).
i don't think wuxian sect's swordplay existed as well before the southern chronicles dlc, shaolin swordplay i know is a new addition from the ashes dlc.