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Rapiers are a pair of long, slender, pointy swords used by the Duelist. They are effective in rapid attacks and thrusts.

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  • Rapiers are a pair of long, slender, pointy swords used by the Duelist. They are effective in rapid attacks and thrusts.
  • Rapiers are one of the two warrior weapons that have piercing damage. They are different to spears in that they have a handle, making them similar to swords. When equipped, they allow using powers of the piercing weapons discipline, though passives will always be effective.
  • About Rapiers. This rapier is a swift weapon designed to maximize ATK Speed during combat. All rapiers stance has the ability to hit up to two targets.
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  • Rapiers are a pair of long, slender, pointy swords used by the Duelist. They are effective in rapid attacks and thrusts.
  • Rapiers are one of the two warrior weapons that have piercing damage. They are different to spears in that they have a handle, making them similar to swords. When equipped, they allow using powers of the piercing weapons discipline, though passives will always be effective.
  • About Rapiers. This rapier is a swift weapon designed to maximize ATK Speed during combat. All rapiers stance has the ability to hit up to two targets.
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