Bautha z'hin

Bautha Z'hin, meaning "dodge and walk", was a fighting style taught among drow, that made use of their natural agility and their favored kind of armor, the light armor.

Description
As the name "dodge and walk" suggested, the fighting style was about dodging defenses and mobility. It was about safely hitting a single enemy by surrounding it through use of the trained mobility and dodging abilities.

User of this style often cooperated with users of the z'ress a'thalak style for they could serve as good anchor points for flanking maneuvers.

The style was favored against enemies with who not only owned several ways to attack but also had long reaches.

Training
As the name suggested, would-be users needed to learn to dodge and to be mobile. They trained themselves into able practitioners of hit-and-run tactics.

Users also often learned the orb alur style to some degree.

Reputation
As mentioned, the style was about using heightened mobility and surrounding a single enemy. In short, the strategy behind this fighting style was to gang up on one enemy with superior numbers. It was thus favored by rogues and fighters with training as a rogue, as well as clerics of Eilistraee and Vhaeraun.

Users of this style were as a general prideful and boasted about never being touched in a fight.

Background
The style was based on the Dodge to Spring Attack feat chain in 3.0-edition Dungeons & Dragons.