Can slings be made to be usable offhand? Pretty please? It's not like that'd make 'em OP or anything.
Re: Offhand? on 11/28/2011 06:39 PM CST
Re: Offhand? on 11/29/2011 12:22 AM CST
Re: Offhand? on 11/29/2011 07:22 AM CST
>>If I had to guess, it was so you could parry while using sling.
doesn't staff sling do this?
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doesn't staff sling do this?
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Re: Offhand? on 11/29/2011 09:58 AM CST
Re: Offhand? on 11/29/2011 10:09 AM CST
Re: Offhand? on 11/29/2011 02:26 PM CST
>>Why....
Mostly because I get tired of typing "LEFT" after every brawling maneuver while training them both at once. I'd rather type "LEFT" after aim and shoot.
I'd also like them to be loadable by the same hand that's holding them (which I don't think is too far a stretch), so one could effectively dual-wield with a sling and a melee weapon.
Mostly because I get tired of typing "LEFT" after every brawling maneuver while training them both at once. I'd rather type "LEFT" after aim and shoot.
I'd also like them to be loadable by the same hand that's holding them (which I don't think is too far a stretch), so one could effectively dual-wield with a sling and a melee weapon.
Re: Offhand? on 11/29/2011 04:31 PM CST