"We do, as well as we can with such limited weapons as Johto affords us, which unfortunately seems to be camping knives and wooden rods. And yes, I do know other styles beyond that of the duelist. As a boy, I was lucky enough to train under the then-weapons master of House Baenre, whose shadow I was raised in. I learned four styles from the old drow."
He starts counting them on his fingers. "First, bautha z'hin or 'dodge and walk' to take advantage of my natural dexterity. Second, kyorlinn plynn or 'watch and take' to learn how to capture my enemies alive. Third, orbb alur or 'superior spider' which combines the best parts of both and is useful for fighting multiple enemies, though I only truly mastered it later, with the guidance of my great friend Zaknafein. Fourth, I learned the basics of draa velve, the two-sword technique, which is highly prized by my people, though I have not the gift of being double handed, as all the truest masters of draa velve are. Zaknafein was one such. Oh, but he was grace itself in battle: brutal and beautiful. I will never forget the first time I saw him fight."
His training is headcanon based on drow fighting styles and what he's done in canon
"We do, as well as we can with such limited weapons as Johto affords us, which unfortunately seems to be camping knives and wooden rods. And yes, I do know other styles beyond that of the duelist. As a boy, I was lucky enough to train under the then-weapons master of House Baenre, whose shadow I was raised in. I learned four styles from the old drow."
He starts counting them on his fingers. "First, bautha z'hin or 'dodge and walk' to take advantage of my natural dexterity. Second, kyorlinn plynn or 'watch and take' to learn how to capture my enemies alive. Third, orbb alur or 'superior spider' which combines the best parts of both and is useful for fighting multiple enemies, though I only truly mastered it later, with the guidance of my great friend Zaknafein. Fourth, I learned the basics of draa velve, the two-sword technique, which is highly prized by my people, though I have not the gift of being double handed, as all the truest masters of draa velve are. Zaknafein was one such. Oh, but he was grace itself in battle: brutal and beautiful. I will never forget the first time I saw him fight."