Talk:Chevalier d'Eon/@comment-33610626-20171217171908/@comment-28209369-20171218143751

This is the explanation given in the material books, translation found from Beast's Lair:

"Beautiful sword dance number 2 which completely fascinates the beholder.

While decieving many people D'eon continued to accomplish D'eon's goal. D'eon's way of life has been sublimated into a Noble Phantasm.

This sword dance brings to surface the symbol of French royalty, a fully-bloomed lily. The enemy camp is simultaneously bewitched. Strength, Vitality, Agility, parameters are decreased. Furthermore, if D'eon succeeds a luck check, the enemies cannot act for one turn.

Does no damage."

To me it sounds like yes, it's the fighting style, but also has a magical charm to it with the manifestation of the blooming lily, affecting anyone that can see it. What I find most interesting is that the actual charm effect we have is supposedly affected by d'Eon's own luck instead of the enemy's resistances. There's also the sword dance number 1 that is actually for attacking openings while dazzling the opponent.