It's been a while since I've hunted... since beofre the whole change to edged weapon combat actually. Anyways since parry/jab doesn't work anymore can anyone recommend a few combos for using a broadsword?
Re: HE combo on 06/07/2004 10:34 AM CDT
Re: HE combo on 06/07/2004 10:49 AM CDT
That's what I use, but I dodge instead of parrying. I also throw in a lunge and a thrust at the end if I'm overwhelming my opponent. If I'm not, I only do the lunge/thrust thing if I wanna get smacked.
~Dulcinia
"Just melt her down and you'll reveal
A lump of lead as cold as steel
Here, where a woman's heart should be."
--Alma Hix
~Dulcinia
"Just melt her down and you'll reveal
A lump of lead as cold as steel
Here, where a woman's heart should be."
--Alma Hix
Re: HE combo on 06/07/2004 11:04 AM CDT
Re: HE combo on 06/07/2004 11:05 AM CDT
Re: HE combo on 06/07/2004 11:48 AM CDT
The jabbing combo I use is dodge/feint/lunge/thrust/jab. I use both the slicing combo (the one we told you before will work with any slicer IMO) and the jabbing combo for the iltesh. Gotta love the iltesh.
~Dulcinia
"Just melt her down and you'll reveal
A lump of lead as cold as steel
Here, where a woman's heart should be."
--Alma Hix
~Dulcinia
"Just melt her down and you'll reveal
A lump of lead as cold as steel
Here, where a woman's heart should be."
--Alma Hix
Re: HE combo on 06/07/2004 12:12 PM CDT
Re: HE combo on 06/07/2004 12:17 PM CDT
Re: HE combo on 06/07/2004 01:23 PM CDT
I use the feint/draw/sweep/slice/chop combo on all my bladed weapons (ME/HE/2HE) and it works great for all three. Notice the drop of parry from that combo.It's really not necessary to maintain incredible balance from what I've found.
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