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By Mordai, in UFS Rules Q & A

If you dont ask you will never know right? So here is my question

Attacks that only have for example Mighty knee strike, Combo(throw) printed on them are they considered to have the bracketed keyword? I'm asking since I've seen people referr to this attack as a throw and I can't see that it has that keyword.

Mordai said:

If you dont ask you will never know right? So here is my question

Attacks that only have for example Mighty knee strike, Combo(throw) printed on them are they considered to have the bracketed keyword? I'm asking since I've seen people referr to this attack as a throw and I can't see that it has that keyword.

No, the references people are making are wrong.

Said card has the 'Combo' keyword. The fact that throw is in the brackets indicates the keyword on the card that needs to precede it in the cardpool to activate the combo enhance.

i.e. Mighty Knee Strike does not carry the keyword 'Throw' property, and if blocked does not deal half damage. Furthermore it is not a 'Throw' attack, and the many damage pump and other cards that reference the keyword 'Throw' do not reference this card.

- dut

dut is right. Combo is the keyword, throw is just a descriptor.