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Post by Orochi Hitsugi on Sept 9, 2018 3:10:32 GMT
So I noticed a really odd and dumb limitation. This time is on quincy. Gage already clarified with me that anything that isn’t a traditional bow is considered a variant style. However that makes one of the grand perks really odd.
[Beidhändig] (Ambidextrous) There are few things better than being able to suppress an enemy with overwhelming firepower but the ability to use a second weapon while doing so without penalty comes close. With Beidhändig the user is able to have two archery weapons, both of which can perform techniques or generic attacks separate of each other. This allows the user to fire massive amounts of arrows with one weapon while with the other hand they are able to control the battlefield with the skillful application of techniques from the second weapon.[Archery Only]
So how this is worded is to allow the use of two archery weapons and so on. Anyone can see that, but explain something to me so I understand this because the limitations in the archery style makes it useless. Outside of growing two extra arms to fire both bows, how is this useful?
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Post by BM on Sept 9, 2018 8:14:09 GMT
Both hands are not required to use a single archery style weapon.
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Post by 07 on Sept 9, 2018 15:53:09 GMT
Archery Style also isn't limited to bow. You can pick other projectile weapons too such as guns, crossbows, etc (or at least so I am inclined to believe). Let's look at Misaki or Ryuuken for instance. Their main weapon is a bow but they both could make smaller variation that they could fire single-handedly. I'd imagine the same could apply for Ambidextrous.
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