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abilities unusable in battle stance (see pummel and spell reflect)
spell reflect can be done in battle stance...
You still need to switch when you are in Berserker Stance. And re-switch for pummel too. I cannot be certain - i don't know much about warriors - but i think Berserker Stance is the typical Arms stance? Or else they couldn't Intercept.
Edited for grammar.
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edit: sorry, wrong thread.
And thank you, irish, nom and hospy, for the clarification. I guess i was too used to Berserker Stance warriors, specially from the old times when you couldn't Berserker Rage in battle stance.
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no, what does it mean? Here, I'll break it down for you.
Firstly, "nice". Nice (in this case) is an adjective used to describe something or someone as having done something well.
This brings us to word # 2. "Dodge". This word indicates that something was avoided; in your case, the actual argument of this thread.
And "bro", I believe is simply a word that can be used to break the monotony of normal words used to address someone directly. Shad uses it either out of habit, or to create a bit of individuality for himself.
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Put them all together and we get, "Nice Dodge Bro". It means you're good at being a bad debater. That clear up the confusion?
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