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Of course, one sword deals less damage than two, but the trade-offs for Katanas may not be worth it.
The powerstanced moveset for Katanas is quite poor, with only the crouching and the jumping attack being good thanks to their speed and the fact they strike together.
Standing and running attacks suffer from long animations that hit seperately, wich is generally not favourable, since this means you may get hit out of your second attack.
Of course, it is still very playable, but it might get a little bothersome against faster bosses or normal enemies with enough poise to not get staggered by a single hit, as such i personally recommend a single, two-handed Katana instead.
You can proc more bleeds, Do more damage kill people faster.
I hope the return of dual weapons in ER and the tachi weapon class means you have access to katana (or tachi)/wakizashi dual weapon set again.
I personnaly switch between 1-hand and dual.