All the high tier polearms do more damage than large majority of 2h
Firstly, to note that this quote is obviously right, as if you take the cream-of-the-crop polearms, they will indeed do more damage than the majority of 2h as we include all the shit weapons that nobody but a farmer uses. That however does not prove much.
What others would understand is that polearms generally do more damage than 2h.
Is it true?I will take the example of a 21 str build with 100 wpf against 60 armor. I will post average damage as can be seen from the crpg calculator. I will only list the weapons which do 25 damage or over. Sorry if I forget some.
Polearm (new 75p and 50b lances excluded):
Long maul: 29
Great Long Bardiche:26.5
Great Long Axe:26
Long War Axe:25
Bec de Corbin:25
Two-Handed:Great Maul:36
Morningstar:29.5
Mallet:29
Persian Battle Axe:28.5
Great bardiche:27.5
Bar Mace:27
Flamberge:26.5
Great Axe:26.5
War Axe:26.5
War Cleaver:26
Persian War Axe:26
Maul:26
Battle Axe:25
Long Iron Mace:25
As you can see, we have 5 polearms that can deal over 25 damage with 7 PS to a 60 armored character. In contrast, we have
14 2h weapons.
and are for the most part superior in range to 2h
If you talk about spears and pikes, obviously yes. It is the main function of polearms after all, reach.
But I suppose you include there the 'top-tier' weapons which have swings.
Are they really that long?I suppose you are familiar with the different reaches due to animations:
1h
Overhead = +0
Left-to-right = +0
Right-to-left = +19
Thrust = +61
2h
Overhead = +15
Left-to-right = +17
Right-to-left = +13
Thrust = +50
2h Polearms
Overhead = -15
Left-to-right = -7
Right-to-left = -2
Thrust = +19
1h Polearms
Thrust = +50
Let's compare the reach of the longest sideswing polearms with the longest sideswing 2h. We shall compare right-to-left, as it gives an advantage to polearm.
Polearm:Scythe ( meh) : weapon reach: 182 battle reach: 182 - 2 = 180
Fauchard (bleh): battle reach: 170
Glaive:158
Great Long Bardiche : 153 ( that's my boy!)
Military scythe:153
Long hafted blade:151
2h:Flamberge: weapon reach: 152 battle reach: 152 + 13 = 165
Danish: battle reach: 137
German Greatsword: 136
Taking the most advantageous animation swing, we can see that the decent damaging polearms ( unless you want to make your point with scythe and fauchard) are no more than about 15 length longer. And still, only the GLB has a great damage with it ( which is why I use it). I won't consider the flamberge, that wouldn't be representative.
Polearms have the most obvious animations.
For most players, they do not. That's the reason why people think I'm faster with GLB than with their danish. The animation is not fluid like with 2h, it is very slow on chambering but looks really fast when released. However, technically, both weapons reach a target at the same time.
You also keep convincing me that you have absolutely no idea about how this game works.
As always, your mouth runs before your brain, Bjord. You are smart, but childish as well.
Anyway, most of this post isn't for you. You wouldn't be able to learn from it anyway. Its simply to show the community that polearms are not that good compared to 2h. I'll still argue that the animations and the horse-stopping make up for the rest. Generally speaking, you could say that polearm and 2h are pretty much even.
EDIT: @ Leshma: I already experienced thrusting a horse that didnt die, the rider was untouched and so he hit me. True, it doesn't happen most often. As for the polearm stop where ' the rider can still hit you' I could also say that you don't know what you are talking about, no offense intended.