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Chivalry medieval warfare
Chivalry medieval warfare









chivalry medieval warfare chivalry medieval warfare

To be fair, and from what I understand, weapon unlocks persist from game to game. What I don’t like about the weapon system is that you are forced to unlock some of them by playing in matches…I would have prefered to have everything available from the get go. Shields are also an option to give players a better way to defend themselves. There are also throwing weapons available and items that can be used to allow a player to gain a tactical advantage. On the melee front, players will have access to a variety of swords (claymores, greatswords, longswords, etc.), daggers (broad, thrusting, etc.), blunt weapons (cudgels, morning stars, mauls, etc.), axes (double axes, war axes, dane axes, etc.), polearms (halberd, brandistock, bardiche, etc.) and more. You’ll even be able to choose between different types of arrows. The shortbow, for example, is relatively weak but can be fired quickly whereas the warbow takes some time to prep but is much more powerful. The archer class alone has a nice selection of bows and crossbows to choose from, each with their own unique characteristics. It wouldn’t be a medieval arena battle if there wasn’t a wide variety of weapons to choose from, and in this case, Torn Banner Studios delivers.











Chivalry medieval warfare