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{{retired|patch=6.1}}
{{Action infobox
{{Action infobox
| name = Entrechat
| icon = Entrechat.png
| description = Perform an entrechat.
| description = Perform an entrechat.
| facts = {{action fact|When performed together with other step actions, in sequence, the potency of Standard Finish and Technical Finish is increased.}}{{action fact|Triggers the cooldown of step and finish actions upon execution. Cannot be executed during the cooldown of weaponskills, step actions, or finish actions.}}<br/>※This action cannot be assigned to a hotbar.
| facts = {{action fact|When performed together with other step actions, in sequence, the potency of Standard Finish and Technical Finish is increased.}}{{action fact|Triggers the cooldown of step and finish actions upon execution. Cannot be executed during the cooldown of weaponskills, step actions, or finish actions.}}<br/>※This action cannot be assigned to a hotbar.
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| targeting = self
| targeting = self
| pvp = y
| pvp = y
| retired = true
| release = shadowbringers
| patch = 5.0
}}
}}
==History==
*{{patch|6.1|Removed.}}
*{{patch|5.0}}

Latest revision as of 19:21, 16 March 2024

Disambig icon.png This article is about the PvP action. For the PvE action, see Entrechat.

Entrechat (PvP)

Acquired
Dancer frame icon1.png DNC (actions)
Type
Ability
Casting
Instant
Recast
1s
Range
0y
Radius
0y
Targeting
Self
Patch
5.0

Perform an entrechat.
When performed together with other step actions, in sequence, the potency of Standard Finish and Technical Finish is increased.
Triggers the cooldown of step and finish actions upon execution. Cannot be executed during the cooldown of weaponskills, step actions, or finish actions.
※This action cannot be assigned to a hotbar.

— In-game description

Entrechat (PvP) is an action unlocked at level 1. It is available for Dancer.

History