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Dragon / Messageboards / General Discussion / Martial Arts styles?     Recent Posts
Martial Arts styles?
Christopher Szynkowski,

Sagev 2 C 3 avatar

I have been pouring over my dragon mags in preparation for an Oriental campaign, and I was looking over the MA styles in dragon 309 and I noticed the abscese of a feat.

In the "Blue Mountain" style there is listed the "Flying Dragon Kick" feat. The feat is marked as being a new feat at the end of the article, but it does not appear there.

Does anyone know what happened to it?

Andoran DeadDMWalking,

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Christopher Szynkowski wrote:
I have been pouring over my dragon mags in preparation for an Oriental campaign, and I was looking over the MA styles in dragon 309 and I noticed the abscese of a feat.

In the "Blue Mountain" style there is listed the "Flying Dragon Kick" feat. The feat is marked as being a new feat at the end of the article, but it does not appear there.

Does anyone know what happened to it?


I'm away from my books at the moment, but I assume it refers to a feat called "Flying Kick". I believe it is in the Complete Warrior, but if you have access, you might check all of the Complete Books.

In any case, the feat allows you to deal an additional +1d12 points of damage on a charge, iirc.

Hope that helps.

Christopher Szynkowski,

Sagev 2 C 3 avatar

Sadly, that is not the feat. The MA style lists Flying Kick as well as Flying Dragon Kick.

Anyone else notice this?

Cthulhi,

B 4 Havero Final avatar

i noticed that too and i also noticed that "ten ox stomp" feat is also

missing

James Pinkston,

I'm guessing nobody from Dragon has bothered replying to this thread?

Brian Chadwick,

I was just doing the same. Any ideas where those feats could possibly be, anyone?
I recently noticed in another Dragon that a feat called Deep Diver was a prerequisite for a feat, but I cannot find that one either.

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