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During the beta, all the skills previously known as [[combos]] were simplified down so much that only three of them ([[Fists of Thunder]], [[Deadly Reach]], and [[Crippling Wave]]) still contain any semblance of combo functionality. These three skills now provide simply an additional effect an every third strike, while the others ([[Dashing Strike]], [[Way of the Hundred Fists]], [[Exploding Palm]], and [[Sweeping Wind]]) now have a single function on every strike. Combos previously consisted of: the normal spell attack on the first strike; a stronger attack on the second; and on the third, an even stronger attack coupled with an additional effect.<noinclude>
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During the beta, all the skills previously known as [[combos]] were simplified down so much that only three of them ([[Fists of Thunder]], [[Deadly Reach]], and [[Crippling Wave]]) still contain any semblance of combo functionality. These three skills now provide simply an additional effect an every third strike, while the others ([[Way of the Hundred Fists]], [[Exploding Palm]], and [[Sweeping Wind]]) now have a single function on every strike. Combos previously consisted of: the normal spell attack on the first strike; a stronger attack on the second; and on the third, an even stronger attack coupled with an additional effect.<noinclude>
 
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Revision as of 21:13, 29 March 2012

During the beta, all the skills previously known as combos were simplified down so much that only three of them (Fists of Thunder, Deadly Reach, and Crippling Wave) still contain any semblance of combo functionality. These three skills now provide simply an additional effect an every third strike, while the others (Way of the Hundred Fists, Exploding Palm, and Sweeping Wind) now have a single function on every strike. Combos previously consisted of: the normal spell attack on the first strike; a stronger attack on the second; and on the third, an even stronger attack coupled with an additional effect.