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[[File:shield1.gif|link=]] '''Shields''' are left-handed melee [[weapons]] with extremely high ATK, ACC and special rate. Their primary purpose is to allow the player to block when using right-handed weapons. Shields cannot be used manually, similarly to [[R-Mags]]; when the player performs a perfect block, a counter attack will automatically be launched from the shield, dealing damage depending on the ATK of the shield and player, and contributing to the [[chain]]. This attack can miss, meaning the ACC value of the shield is still an important [[stats|stat]]. The counter attack can hit up to 4 locks if using a GRM shield, and up to 1 lock if using a Kubara shield.
[[File:shield1.gif|link=]] '''Shields''' are left-handed [[weapons]] with extremely high ATK, ACC and special rate. Their primary purpose is to allow the player to block when using right-handed weapons. Shields cannot be used manually, similarly to [[R-Mags]]; when the player performs a perfect block, a counter attack will automatically be launched from the shield, dealing damage depending on the ATK of the shield and player, and contributing to the [[chain]]. This attack can miss, meaning the ACC value of the shield is still an important [[stats|stat]]. The counter attack can hit up to 4 locks if using a GRM shield, and up to 1 lock if using a Kubara shield.


Similarly to R-Mags, shields also do not have any [[Photon Arts]] that can be linked to the weapon.
Similarly to R-Mags, shields also do not have any [[Photon Arts]] that can be linked to the weapon.
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