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Attack refers to either the amount of physical power a player/monster/weapon has, or the act of physically attacking a target or targets.  Generally context alone will be enough to determine which of the two is being referred to; saying that the [[Bandit Sword]] has six Attack refers to the first definition while saying that the [[Mirage]] status ailment reduces the success rate of Attacks refers to the second definition.
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'''Attack''' refers to either the amount of physical power a player/monster/weapon has, or the act of physically attacking a target or targets.  Generally context alone will be enough to determine which of the two is being referred to; saying that the [[Bandit Sword]] has six Attack refers to the first definition while saying that the [[Mirage]] status ailment reduces the success rate of Attacks refers to the second definition.
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Revision as of 22:39, 17 November 2013

Attack refers to either the amount of physical power a player/monster/weapon has, or the act of physically attacking a target or targets. Generally context alone will be enough to determine which of the two is being referred to; saying that the Bandit Sword has six Attack refers to the first definition while saying that the Mirage status ailment reduces the success rate of Attacks refers to the second definition.