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Dagger spec (Anonymous)Sun 26-Feb-17 05:22 PM
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#22591, "Falcon do have legs"


          

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(Barrier) A sleek falcon is here, eyes darting and wings shivering.
(Translucent) (White Aura) Koidel is here.

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A falcon's skin turns to stone.

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Your target must have legs in order for you to execute this move.

  

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SaagkriFri 03-Mar-17 01:04 AM
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#22604, "Yes, but they don't have hamstrings, do they? nt"
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KoeKhaosTue 07-Mar-17 03:27 PM
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#22612, "Technically a similar muscle, yes."
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I looked it up after seeing this because I wondered the same. Cutting the muscle on the back of a birds leg would still screw its ability to walk.

  

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IsildurWed 08-Mar-17 12:18 PM
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#22614, "RE: Technically a similar muscle, yes."
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Bird forms are presumably flying around, even when they're not at high altitude. For instance, you can't trip them because they're flying. Using their wings. So hamstring probably shouldn't affect them w.r.t. movement.

  

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KoeKhaosTue 07-Mar-17 03:27 PM
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#22613, "Technically a similar muscle, yes."
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I looked it up after seeing this because I wondered the same. Cutting the muscle on the back of a birds leg would still screw its ability to walk.

  

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ScarabaeusMon 27-Feb-17 04:32 PM
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#22595, "FNCR"
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They, and other avian forms, now have a number of previous missing parts.

  

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