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  • The Art of Wushu: Tricks of the royal chains

    by 
    Patrick Mackey
    Patrick Mackey
    01.01.2014

    Soul Chasing Claw is one of the most common and hated styles in Age of Wushu, and last week we went over many ways to counter it. However, on the flip side there are a lot of options for trickery. Like most ranged styles, Soul Chasing Claw is devastating as a switch to a melee style. Its main weaknesses are well-known, so cunning is needed against a skilled enemy. Fortunately, it has a lot of advantages. The chain pull is near-instantaneous, so you only need the right opening. It's technically possible to pull people out of the startup of moves like Submerge the Lotus, though it's kind of difficult in practice since the pull has a minimum range. It's a powerful tool, and we'll discuss a lot about getting the most out of it today.

  • Tiny DS knock-off keychain for tiny hands

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    01.17.2007

    Not the worst knock-off we've ever seen, the tiny keychain toy pictured is called Revolve Games. This unit holds a total of 26 different games, each with 99 levels, although almost half are just variants on the Tetris clone Block Game. The small unit also contains games called Pinball and Tank Fighting. Even with all of the included features, such as top-screen mirror (yup, no gameplay presented there) and watch battery power supply, we wouldn't pay the supposed $6.20 USD cost for the little thing. How about you?