Al right- the thing to remember with cane fencing- is first, your posture.
There is the front guard, the middle guard, and the rear guard.
Going between these three for their benefits is important.
In the front- -he mimes the pose on the top right
◊- you are the best at threatening and attacking your opponent.
In the middle- -he mimes the one on the top left in that picture- you are the best at defense.
In the rear- -he stands up straight, and brings down his imaginary cane behind his leg- is where you want to start in a confrontation against an opponent- you are readied, but it isn't immediately obvious that you're readied for a fight.
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-Presuming Reigen needs him around for a while longer again, Mob has opted to stay once more--can't neglect daily routine though-
-He's out jogging around the forest's edge-
FIGHT... ON... FIGHT... ON...
-he looks like he's about to keel over any second-
mario is red, i am green, i try my best, but everyone's meanIf they're unarmed then really you don't need much technique.
I can teach you some stuff though to make your strikes better.
Since a cane sword is more about finesse than power.
-Mob, there's a man in bandages talking to a teenage girl who has a cane-
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-proudly shows her the picture-
-it's, just, like, a blurry-ish pic of Julie looking at the camera-
UN JOUR JE SERAI DE RETOUR PRÈS DE TOI