Spears, wooden swords, blunt attacks

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Re: Spears, wooden swords, blunt attacks

Postby jordancoles » Mon Oct 26, 2015 12:53 am

Bump for variety
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Re: Spears, wooden swords, blunt attacks

Postby Asgaroth22 » Mon Oct 26, 2015 6:36 pm

+ to this and make axes have additional combat weight when used against shields. And throwable axes/spears that use marksmanship, that you can use to take down enemies that are running away. And an use for sledgehammer in combat. And also for the scythe, coz why not.
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Re: Spears, wooden swords, blunt attacks

Postby Cajoes » Mon Oct 26, 2015 7:59 pm

Asgaroth22 wrote:-And also for the scythe, coz why not.

Because the scythe is only a efficient weapon if you are a 30ft tall frost giant, or if your enemy are a particularly aggressive strain of tall grass.
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Re: Spears, wooden swords, blunt attacks

Postby Asgaroth22 » Mon Oct 26, 2015 8:36 pm

Cajoes wrote:
Asgaroth22 wrote:-And also for the scythe, coz why not.

Because the scythe is only a efficient weapon if you are a 30ft tall frost giant, or if your enemy are a particularly aggressive strain of tall grass.


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But that 'crush' move OP mentioned could be applied to sledgehammer
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