
Don't be short-winded for my sake. Â I'll read it all.
I've got some more questions, but I am playing atm, so i'll post them later.
but specifically, I'd like to know more about this Cordelia person, and how the Ul'Dah Pugilist Guild became the way it is. From the ambiance, early quest text, and the aesthetics and animations of the Pugilist class skills, It's quite safe to say that it is influenced by American-style Kickboxing(haven't seen any throws, grapples or elbows yet, which is why I say American-style, which doesn't generally include those as far as I know), and I'm curious as to how that particular style was ICly developed by the Pugilist Guild.
Overall, I am moreso interested in the different Physical Combat styles, specifically between the Pugilist Guild of Ul'Dah, and whatever style  the Fist of Ralgr Monks in Ala Mhigo practiced, and now you've piqued my curiosity about this Coeurlfist Style.
so please, do go on.
I've got some more questions, but I am playing atm, so i'll post them later.
but specifically, I'd like to know more about this Cordelia person, and how the Ul'Dah Pugilist Guild became the way it is. From the ambiance, early quest text, and the aesthetics and animations of the Pugilist class skills, It's quite safe to say that it is influenced by American-style Kickboxing(haven't seen any throws, grapples or elbows yet, which is why I say American-style, which doesn't generally include those as far as I know), and I'm curious as to how that particular style was ICly developed by the Pugilist Guild.
Overall, I am moreso interested in the different Physical Combat styles, specifically between the Pugilist Guild of Ul'Dah, and whatever style  the Fist of Ralgr Monks in Ala Mhigo practiced, and now you've piqued my curiosity about this Coeurlfist Style.
so please, do go on.
