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===Defense=== | ===Defense=== | ||
Someone's been supplying your enemies with better weapons. Instead of carrying around measly hunting knives, you see swords hanging from their belts. Sword users are tough, not because of their skill but because of their weapon. Swords are the deadliest weapons in the game, capable of killing a wolf in only three hits; sadly you are not a wolf. If you know how to dodge staffs, then good, you can dodge a blade. One difference is that with a staff even though you may get a few hits on you, you can run and recover. With swords, not only can you not recover as quickly (or even at all) that next slice may be your last. So follow the rule of defending against a knife wielder: | Someone's been supplying your enemies with better weapons. Instead of carrying around measly hunting knives, you see swords hanging from their belts. Sword users are tough, not because of their skill but because of their weapon. Swords are the deadliest weapons in the game, capable of killing a wolf in only three hits; sadly you are not a wolf. If you know how to dodge staffs, then good, you can dodge a blade. One difference is that with a staff even though you may get a few hits on you, you can run and recover. With swords, not only can you not recover as quickly (or even at all) that next slice may be your last. So follow the rule of defending against a knife wielder: take the blade and don't let them get it back. | ||
===Offense=== | ===Offense=== |