Might as well give this a shot.
Rauffe's style is rough. Â REally, really rough. Â She's the kind of fighter that would rely on anything and everything within her disposal to tilt the odds in her favor. Â She keeps her body low most of the time, and if she's having to fight someone one-on-one she's highly defensive and posturing.Â
The thing is, however, that due to her nature as a thief, fighting directly hand-to-hand isn't a forte of hers. Â She's not the greatest with survivability, which is why she instead runs on a mentality of hit and run. Â Even with her new samurai training, as thorough and dignified as it is, it gets tilted by her to be far more about speed and evasion rather than calm grace. Â (Best example I can give is Mugen from Samurai Champloo.)
She prefers lighter blades (knives and tanto and the katana) and will not hesitate to harass an opponent from afar with anything - bows a particular skill of hers, but firearms and the like are quickly becoming beloved too.
Rauffe's style is rough. Â REally, really rough. Â She's the kind of fighter that would rely on anything and everything within her disposal to tilt the odds in her favor. Â She keeps her body low most of the time, and if she's having to fight someone one-on-one she's highly defensive and posturing.Â
The thing is, however, that due to her nature as a thief, fighting directly hand-to-hand isn't a forte of hers. Â She's not the greatest with survivability, which is why she instead runs on a mentality of hit and run. Â Even with her new samurai training, as thorough and dignified as it is, it gets tilted by her to be far more about speed and evasion rather than calm grace. Â (Best example I can give is Mugen from Samurai Champloo.)
She prefers lighter blades (knives and tanto and the katana) and will not hesitate to harass an opponent from afar with anything - bows a particular skill of hers, but firearms and the like are quickly becoming beloved too.