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or does that only apply to brastard swords and morning stars, as they can be used with both handlings?
This is what concerned me. However, the two hander that I'm using only says "Two Handed" in the description, so it doesn't have the ability to be wielded as a one handed weapon. However, the animation is showing my character only using one hand to hold the weapon and the change stance button (X in the default instance) doesn't do anything. I was under the impression that the reduction only affects variable weapons that can be wielded in either a two handed stance or one handed one.
So I was wondering if the reduction is being applied while on horseback and taken off when the character grips it with two hands when he dismounts or if it's just a cosmetic thing since it's not a variable weapon.
Except that my prefered two hander is the morningstar which breaks gaurds.. and most enemies will actually block my attacks...
To attack from horseback or to not... Guess i'll have to experiment some more.
300 hits are cool but running into people with a stick every battle gets awfully boring awfully fast