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Talk:Shakespeare's Feather Sword
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Wand/Staff StyleWeapon strings | 0 | 13:13, 5 January 2014 |
Staff? | 17 | 15:48, 5 July 2012 |
Sword? | 3 | 10:34, 4 July 2012 |
- Allows one to cast Fusion Bolt, Blaze, and Shockwave.
- Allows one to cast Fusion Bolt, Blaze, Hail Storm, Shockwave, and Meteor Strike.
Err, how to get rid of the first line?
Though it can use hailstorm, every other trait is not very staff-like not including the what staves share with wands...
Well, besides the ability to cast intermediate and advanced magic, there really is no difference between wands and staves.
Wands are one handed, Staves are two-handed and need charging for intermediate magic.
I think those are quite the differences.
Those aren't large differences though. Plus, we don't know for sure if Shakespeare's sword is 1-handed. There have been in the past 2-handed weapons with 1-handed animations.
He uses it with a shield, can't use two handed weapons with a shield..?
Well, except giants, but Shakespeare clearly isn't a giant.
Yes but Shakespeare can do everything a Giant can besides stomp. Plus, normal wands can only cast one of the four intermediate magics.
Sorry Lexis, but that isn't possible. RP chars can't equip/un-equip (there are few exceptions).
It is.
Considered a bladed sword, wand, staff, and inherits all 3 elements.
Disregard that. That was for the quill sword. Didn't realize the link to the myst feather sword. Let me check.
The Mysterious Phoenix Feather Sword is not dual wieldable.
Considered a steel bladed sword and a fire wand. No dual wield.
Considering that it is categorized as a sword, I would assume yes, but seeing as I was not there for the event, I would not know for certain.
Is it even a sword? Just because it has the name "sword" in it does not mean it is a sword. Also, it has wand-like animations prior to attacking, not sword-like.
That's what I was thinking. I tell you, there was a lot of things I should've tested in those RPs that I didn't come up with until after I finished them... What we need is somebody to confirm whether or not its boosted by Sword Mastery.
Strength and Combat Mastery, minus the eight max damage from Bare Hands, have to be factored out in order to test properly, I think.
RPed as Shakespeare, got training for Sword Mastery, so the Quill Sword probably counts.
I'm not sure if the damage is affected, but Shakespeare has 516 Str and 258~411 Damage w/ Sword.