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+ | The '''Wrestler''' skill pertains to incapacitating enemies by grabbing ahold of limbs and other body parts. This is distinct from [[Striker]], [[Kicker]], and [[Biter]] which are separate skills that pertain to punching, scratching, kicking, and biting attacks respectively. Note that the skill for [[Thrower]] is used for throwing miscellaneous objects at creatures, not throwing the opponents themselves. | ||
− | + | While striking and kicking are basic one-shot attacks like weapon attacks, biting can be used in conjunction with wrestling even though it uses a different skill to determine if the bite "hits" (see [[#Biting and Ripping Off Body Parts|Biting and Ripping Off Body Parts]] below). | |
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− | While striking and kicking are basic one-shot attacks like weapon attacks, biting can be used in conjunction with wrestling even though it uses a different skill to determine if the bite "hits" (see [[#Biting and | ||
Wrestling maneuvers include: | Wrestling maneuvers include: | ||
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*'''Take-down''' maneuvers that render an opponent prone | *'''Take-down''' maneuvers that render an opponent prone | ||
*'''Throws''' (as in throwing a creature, not an object) which render an opponent prone and stunned | *'''Throws''' (as in throwing a creature, not an object) which render an opponent prone and stunned | ||
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#*{{DFtext|You strangle Xxxxx's throat!|5:1}} | #*{{DFtext|You strangle Xxxxx's throat!|5:1}} | ||
#*{{DFtext|The Xxxxx passes out.|6:0}} (not necessarily on the first try) | #*{{DFtext|The Xxxxx passes out.|6:0}} (not necessarily on the first try) | ||
− | #If the creature passes out (some are immune to strangling) the next attack will hit very easily, so followup with a targeted headshot or, if you want to be more gruesome, a bite to the throat. (See below.) | + | #If the creature passes out (some are immune to strangling) the next attack will hit very easily, so followup with a targeted headshot or, if you want to be more gruesome, a bite to the throat. (See below.) |
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=== Joint locks and breaking limbs === | === Joint locks and breaking limbs === |