

I always thought db could kill faster because how fast they are. The weapons in Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition are typically balanced by the fact that they are Heavy (meaning little dudes can’t use ’em effectively) or require two-hands. Originally posted by ~KeNnEtH~:It's really all about the user. Answer (1 of 4): Can giant swords, such as Guts' Dragonslayer or Cloud's Buster Sword be used reasonably in fiction How so Giant swords aren’t good for fencing. Basically, a buster weapon gives a constant disadvantage to the attack. Looking at the heavy weapon property, it pretty much knocks it out of the park in terms of what I need buster weapons to do. I checked,I'm sorry,you were right,didnt expect it to be that popular. Buster sword (4d6 + 3) with disadvantage deals an average of 6.12 damage per turn (17 x 0.36). A lot of people use it, and world even gave it TCS to mix things up. GS is all about hit-and-run or knowing enemies timings to deal incredible damage with bonks on weak spots,really situational unless you're good at weapon,because you ill get hit way more than you get to do big bonks on head,and hit-and-run is considered really boring by the majority of community Nah, people love greatsword. LS is all about parrying(special dodge attacks and getting powered move afterwards) to continue your combo for big damage with big range,all about versatility in any matchupĭB is all about dodging and dealing damage 24/7 without any big risk,pretty much always useful except when you need to break the head,it becomes a bit tricky Originally posted by lil XXXRDMKING uchiha:they're absolutely uncomparable to each other in terms of playstyle(I ill try to compare them noetheless from my experience),do you want to know speedrun statistics?it's GS,DB and LS on the last place
BIG GIANTS VS WORDS CLOUD BUSTER SWORD FREE
The counter thrust is literally same buttons as foresight slash and to be honest, it is easier to pick that up if you have played longsword.īest place to try out the weapon is the arena since you get a live target, a free set of armor, weapons and items, and 9 faints. If you want to look for something close to longsword controls, go for lance. Think of dual blades as a much much much faster longsword that pretty much is reaction based meaning very close to dark souls kind of dodging. I also played all the other melee weapons.Īnyway, think of greatsword as a much much much slower longsword that you need to sheathe very very often (almost after every attack though I think now there's a tackle that can help you power through some damage) and don't go for as lengthy combos. I main longsword on 1 character and dual blades on another but I choose longsword since I play that longer. If you main dual blades, then it is the dual blades. If you main longsword, then it is the longsword. The real issue with the Buster Sword isnt so much the weight of the sword in and of itself, but the terrible balance it has, combined with its length, making it a physics nightmare. If you main greatsword, then it is the greatsword.
