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Technically, "rear" isn't a "rear kick" so much as "rearing up to kick", unlike assassin's mule kick which is a directionally backward kick. Per helpfile -
> While fighting, a centaur can forgo a round of melee attacks to rear up and > strike out at their opponent with their forehooves. This tiring assault is > typically more effective for centaurs with more martial training.
Not that it invalidates Scarabaeus's comments, but I had to correct myself of that imagery as well. Which then leads to my question... when a centaur kicks, is *THAT* a directionally-backwards kick like horses? Or is it just lashing out with a single hoof? *fistshake* I blame Scarabaeus.
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