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Originally Posted by roguebfl
Question, that restricted version just referring restricted choice in weapons you many learn it for [defined by the style] or is it referring to some other restrictions on how it's used?
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Both. Look at, say, Escrima (p. 156) - you can learn DWA for any of your variety of weapons, but you can only launch attacks on the same target. Regular DWA lets you split it out. Or Wushu (p. 207), which allows a split kick that can only target adjacent foes, not two kicks to one foe. They all come with restrictions if bought as a realistic technique. This sort of restriction is specifically called out on p. 52 of MA, as well.