Alright thanks! In this case, what is the function meant to achieve from a gameplay perspective? I understand that it succeeds at raising the frustration of Toodles by 200%, but other than this - I don't see the purpose.
Well. If you look at native you'll see that most of the polearms are spears and the like, weapons with a low-damage blunt swing attacks and a high-damage pierce stab. Two Handed weapons had both good swing damage and almost as good stabs. This was totally fine when you were playing against bots, but with the multiplayer the people who used spears were at a big disadvantage over all other weapon types because humans understood that a guy with a spear is gonna stab first. So other weapons had their main attacks on the three swings and sometimes a stab too, while spears had a good stab, but the 3 swings were not very good. So the stagger was introduced so that a guy with a spear could then use the swing attacks, stagger the enemy, and then get in the "real" attack which was the stab. Of course this doesn't apply to cRPG because of all the "dueling" polearms that have been added by modders. Polearms aren't any longer just spears and the like. The only "dueling" polearm that I remember from native would be the Glaive, Hafted Blade and the long axes (who could be used both as polearm AND 2h, so why use the polearm mode?). But in native, with spears needing something to make them viable, the polestagger was introduced. That was the reason to introduce the polestagger, as far as I know. Although don't listen to me. I'm twelve years old and what is this.
EDIT: As I was writing this post....
It's a native mechanic designed for giving spearmen a chance vs. scimitars in sp afaik.
Yeah, or that. I was too busy playing all the sweet mods for original Mount&Blade to focus on what they were gonna do in warband xD
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I disagree because I feel the 2h stab is so much greater.
Don't listen to Blackmilk. He's the biggest 2h whiner I know. You should see the retarded comparisons he makes when he tries to argue