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* ArcherArchetype: Snow, besides using her sword and ''qi''-based attacks, also uses a bow and arrows as her backup weapon. In the scene where Snow is sent to kill the magistrate, she easily nails down a dozen guards using arrows, with the precision that seems more like it's some kind of automatic firearm.
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Dual Tonfas is no longer a trope
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* DualTonfas: Yuen-ming's weapon during the final battle against Prince Wan and his army.
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* DualTonfas: Yuen-ming's WeaponOfChoice during the final battle against Prince Wan and his army.
* EpicFlail: Snow's third WeaponOfChoice after her sword and arrows, which she briefly use to ensnare Fire Dragon in their penultimate battle.
* EpicFlail: Snow's third WeaponOfChoice after her sword and arrows, which she briefly use to ensnare Fire Dragon in their penultimate battle.
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* DualTonfas: Yuen-ming's WeaponOfChoice weapon during the final battle against Prince Wan and his army.
* EpicFlail: Snow's thirdWeaponOfChoice weapon after her sword and arrows, which she briefly use to ensnare Fire Dragon in their penultimate battle.
* EpicFlail: Snow's third
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The film focuses on a pair of Ming Dynasty assassins, Fire Dragon (Brigitte) and Snow (Yeh), whom were raised by the sinister Prince Wan to be killers since birth, for him to facilitate a rebellion and overthrow the Imperial Court. On an assignment to retrieve an incriminating letter proving evidence of Prince Wan's true nature, Fire Dragon ends up being pursued by Imperial Investigator Yuen-ming (Max Mok) and end up stumbling into a bath-house owned by Sister Tang, where she takes refuge while hiding from the authorities after her. But after spending weeks with Tang and the civilians, Fire Dragon ends up growing a conscience and beginning to regret her past actions as an assassin, deciding to renounce her past as a ruthless killer. Too bad her sworn sister, Snow, isn't ready to let Fire Dragon go just like that.
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The film focuses on a pair of Ming Dynasty assassins, Fire Dragon (Brigitte) and Snow (Yeh), whom were raised by the sinister Prince Wan to be killers since birth, for him to facilitate a rebellion and overthrow the Imperial Court. On an assignment to retrieve an incriminating letter proving evidence of Prince Wan's true nature, Fire Dragon ends up being pursued by Imperial Investigator Yuen-ming (Max Mok) (Creator/MaxMok) and end up stumbling into a bath-house owned by Sister Tang, where she takes refuge while hiding from the authorities after her. But after spending weeks with Tang and the civilians, Fire Dragon ends up growing a conscience and beginning to regret her past actions as an assassin, deciding to renounce her past as a ruthless killer. Too bad her sworn sister, Snow, isn't ready to let Fire Dragon go just like that.