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{{As Of Patch|2.0.201.49}}
{{As Of Patch|2.0.201.49}}__NOTOC__
Disarming is the action of knocking a weapon out of a creature's hands and onto the ground.
Disarming is the action of knocking a weapon out of a creature's hands and onto the ground.


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|default = No creatures have this skill by default.}}
|default = No creatures have this skill by default.}}
Creatures other than {{favilink|Saad Amus, The Sky-Bear}} with [[Dueling Stance]] and [[Swipe]] are technically capable, but will never use it to disarm the player:
* {{favilink|Protector of the Stilt}}
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== Alternate Methods of Disarming ==
== Alternate Methods of Disarming ==
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== Similar Effects ==
== Similar Effects ==
* {{favilink|pulsed field magnet|plural}} are notable for their [[Magnetic Pulse]] ability, which strips metallic items from both creatures and players at a distance. This effect cannot disarm a target because it does not affect equipped items.
{{missing info|The claim that pulsed field magnets can disarm an equipped weapon needs a reference to back it up, if true. In the past, this was not the case - magnets only pulled inventory and not equipped items. (Reference could be added here or else on the Magnetic Pulse page.)}}
* {{favilink|pulsed field magnet|plural}} are notable for their [[Magnetic Pulse]] ability, which strips metallic items from both creatures and players at a distance. This effect can pull and disarm metallic weaponry from players.
* {{favilink|qudzu}} can rust players' or other creatures' equipped items on hit, which causes those items to gain the [[rusted]] status and be forcefully unequipped (but not dropped).
* {{favilink|qudzu}} can rust players' or other creatures' equipped items on hit, which causes those items to gain the [[rusted]] status and be forcefully unequipped (but not dropped).
* {{favilink|strip fly|plural}} can steal items (including equipped items) from players and other creatures.
* {{favilink|strip fly|plural}} can steal items (including equipped items) from players and other creatures.

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