New Martial Arts
What interesting martial arts styles haven't been given an official treatment in 4e?
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There's no official style for axe and shield or flail and shield that I'm aware of. A couple of styles like Kobujutsu or High Medieval Knightly Combat teach one or the other weapon, but nothing emphasizes them similar to Sword And Shield, Sword and Buckler Play, or any of the (multiple) Spear styles.
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I noticed (or perhaps didn't notice others) that there was only one style (Shaolin Kung Fu) where Drunken Fighting was a perk. I think it would have been neat if there was even a single style where it was a requirement... if for no other reason than "it fits the theme" of Drunken Master type styles.
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How about a handful of styles with Throwing/Throwing Weapon as part of the Skills (realistic)?
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In answer to the OP, I'd love to see more armed styles of ancient China appropriate for a Wuxia game.
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I've already mentioned Bolognese fencing. The corpus includes unarmed, dagger, sword alone, sword and buckler, sword and shield, spear, polearm, spear and shield, and two-handed sword. 18th and 19th century European styles are also lightly covered, probably because medieval or ancient games are more popular. I had to make up a Chariot Archer style for my Bronze Age campaign.
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It would be pretty easy to break several of the historical European styles down by fechtbuch/master to add a little nuance and variety. We could probably also extrapolate several ancient and medieval styles based on visual sources and the work of serious re-enactors.
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