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An idiom describing the ability of a weapon to be effectively executed from a number of possible Angles of Attack. |
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Different types of weapons have different degrees of Angular Versatility at different ranges.
With certain Natural Weapons, Angular Versatility can be enhanced and improved with practice and diligence.
Improving Angular Versatility of ones Natural Weapons helps in developing Sequential Flow of motion, by allowing for more Weapon Availability and Angular Attacks at varying ranges. |
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At close range, a weapon with a large degree of Angular Versatility is the knife. The knife can cut effectively in many directions and at many angles, with very little effort - making it more difficult to control, at close range, than a stick or a gun.
At far range, a weapon with a large degree of Angular Versatility is the gun. The gun can be used effectively in many directions and at many angles, with very little effort - making it more difficult to control, at far range, than a stick or a knife.
The stick has a good degree of Angular Versatility at both close and far ranges, but not as much as the knife at close range or the gun at far range. |
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