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cRPG => Beginner's Help and Guides => Topic started by: Palurgee on July 18, 2013, 07:18:06 am

Title: Why does the Langes Messer in two-handed mode have the polearm thrust?
Post by: Palurgee on July 18, 2013, 07:18:06 am
Just thought it was a bit odd, can anyone explain?
Title: Re: Why does the Langes Messer in two-handed mode have the polearm thrust?
Post by: Smoothrich on July 18, 2013, 08:10:56 am
1 slot two-hander balance, I'd imagine
Title: Re: Why does the Langes Messer in two-handed mode have the polearm thrust?
Post by: Memento_Mori on July 18, 2013, 02:02:38 pm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38sVdx7nzhQ
video description: "The pieces of fencing shown here are our interpretations of the corresponding pieces from the Fechtbuch by Johannes Lecküchner"

my guess is with most swords the thrust was mostly done using "half swording" to add strength to the thrust to actually penetrate armor with far less chance of a glancing blow, so I'm guessing it's a little bit of what Smooth said and a little bit historical accuracy.
Title: Re: Why does the Langes Messer in two-handed mode have the polearm thrust?
Post by: Tojo on July 19, 2013, 12:14:14 am
hey palurgee looks like you read my suggestion in your other thread about using the langes as a 2h weapon.

The answer lies somewhere betweens smooth's and mori's answers. I think the langes is supposed to be a flexible sword as opposed two a true 2handed weapon like a bastard sword.

imo the thrust is best used as a surprise move to catch opponent offguard. Using it alot leaves you open and vulnerable like other lolstabs.