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Revision as of 18:18, 5 August 2011
Description
[Physical] Does a 360-degree whirlwind spin with your sword, slowly ascending to the air before slowing down to a halt and descending again. |
Prerequisites
Class | Master | Prerequisite(s) | Required for | |
Skill Tree | Skill | |||
Sword Taker | Lv5 | 45SP |
- | - |
Skill Information
Skill Level | Damage (Physical) | MP Usage | Cool Down |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 101% per hit |
200 MP |
10 Seconds |
2 | 121% per hit | ||
3 | 157% per hit | ||
4 | 179% per hit | ||
5 | 213% per hit | ||
6 | |||
7 |
Skill Note
Flying Impacts skill note speeds up the rotation, essentially meaning more hits.
Tips and Details
- Best used on opponents right in front of you so that at the end of the spin they are repeatedly stabbed by the still sword.
- A rebalancing patch changed Flying Impact's damage from Magical to Physical.
- With the Skill Note, it's stronger then Shockwave, but exact damage has yet to be tested (So far, 32 hits can be achieved, thus 6144%).
Trivia
- There is an infamous glitch that allows Raven to perform Flying Impact while sitting on the ground. This technique is known as "Sitting Impact".