Sword is far from being the worst Warrior weapon, and it has its use in many builds because of the immobilize spam when traited and running a crippling sigil too. Most players just say its bad because they associate swords with power weapons and on Warrior it has no use for a power build.

and immob spam? that a ranger thing warrior on power will use stuns and on condi they use sword cause well you have no choice and berserker flaming flurry is quite neat being a better version of sword f1 being self rooting dealing medocre power damage and applying bleeding the worst condi in the game.


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MH sword would be so much better (in competitive, at least) if flurry and final thrust had 240 range. Don't get me wrong, there's lots of other things that would be nice too (like flurry being unrooted; the immobilize being applied whenever a target is hit, not only on the first hit; and having a reduced cast time). But the range increase alone would be a massive step forward.

I run my warrior sw/sw core (strength, arms, tactics), celestial stats, with as much might generation and might-healing as I can make happen.... and I have a ton of fun that way. He's a self-healing juggernaut in a fight w/o needing to touch defense or elite traits. Sword is not a condi weapon, it's a hybrid weapon, and shines when played as such.

Best? *shrug* not by most people's standards; if only because there are few decent builds that can utilize it well. While I definitely enjoy playing sword over all the warrior's other choices, I'd be surprised if the person who claimed it was the best was being genuine.

Err, how is sword not a condi weapon? Almost every skill applies condition, can't imagine how useful it is using power stats.

It's not terrible but outside of sword 2 it's just very mediocre.

Flurry sucks pp, impale can deal decent damage but design wise not exactly fun to use, riposte is also kind of meh, thrust is ok I guess..

IME bleed isn't strong enough of a condition to rely mostly on for a condition build... and unfortunately sword relies too heavy on it. You get some torment from sw4 and some burn from zerk if you build that route, but it's not reliable or stackable to large quantities. Other prof condi weapons can rely on bleed, but will also rely more heavily on other sources of condi damage. Bleed is still good for supplementary or hybrid damage, though.

Then, look at the power modifiers in the sword skills... Sw1: .8,.8,1.2. Sw2: 2. Sw3: 1.5. Sw4: 1.5,2. Sw5: 1. Condi-only weapons have much worse power modifiers. But, for a hybrid weapon they're pretty solid as is their base strike damage.

Areala of Cordoba was a fierce warrior who was devoted to God and spent her lifetime fighting in His name. According to legend, Areala was gravely injured in battle during the First Crusade. The Angel Adriel came down from heaven to heal her because her journey was not complete.

Because of the severity of her injuries, the only way for Adriel to save Areala was to place his Halo within her body, which healed her and gave her supernatural abilities. Adriel encouraged Areala to create an Order to train other women to fight against evil. No one would know these womens' faces or names; they would only be known by the collective symbol: a silver cross made from the hilt of a sword. And so it came to pass that the Order of the Cruciform Sword was born.

Two of the items were especially intriguing: a sword and a mirror. During the period, swords were usually buried alongside men, while mirrors were buried alongside women. So who was the mysterious individual who was buried with both?

Now, researchers say they have the answer to the mystery that stumped experts for more than 20 years: The grave belongs to a woman warrior who played a leading role in warfare, according to a study published yesterday in the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports.

"The warrior is not someone who fights, for no one has the right to take another life. The warrior, for us, is the one who sacrifices himself for the good of others. His task is take care of the elderly, the defenseless, those who cannot provide for themselves, and above all, the children, the future of humanity."

A sword-wielding monster summoned by the Magnavores. He was first released when Jo was invisible and later defeated by a restored Jo and her Striker Blaster. He was then released during the comic book convention alongside Cataclazmic, Wingar and Goldex, and was also released during the "Curse of the Shadow Borg" saga. He was one of the first victims of Drew's Thunder Stinger (before upgrading to Mega-Blue).

The Water Sword can only be obtained by activating all nine Upgrade Pedestals. When all nine upgrades are activated, the player will be led to a pit in the middle of the Hourglass Chamber where the Water Sword emerges. Although the Water Sword is available to players when have obtained all nine Life Upgrades, using the sword is optional.

The confusion regarding the grave occupant's sex came from the items that they were buried with: swords are usually found buried alongside men, and are indicative of warrior status, while women were buried with mirrors. This individual was buried with both, as well as a brooch.

"Our findings offer an exciting opportunity to re-interpret this important burial. They provide evidence of a leading role for a woman in warfare on Iron Age Scilly," Sarah Stark a human skeletal biologist at Historic England, said in the statement. "Although we can never know completely about the symbolism of objects found in graves, the combination of a sword and a mirror suggests this woman had high status within her community and may have played a commanding role in local warfare, organising or leading raids on rival groups.

To become a Warrior, players can go to the main hall of the warrior building at level 10 to talk to the faction leader, Sir Tristain. To find Sir Tristain, upon entering the Redwood Stronghold, follow the path up the mountain. Once you reach Warrior Stronghold, walk straight after crossing the bridge until you encounter a door. Interact with the door to enter the main hall and Sir Tristain can be found standing at the end. Sir Tristain gives you a Rusty Sword and 1 Warrior Rune for free upon swearing to this faction. You also gain a significant 50% maximum HP boost due to the Warriors' bulky nature.

Warriors use swords and have an attack cap at 75, which equals extreme damage potential. Like other sword classes, his health capacity averages at 675 and caps at 770 (the highest available); the highest VIT cap lets him recover that quickly. The rest of his stats are pretty bland, including the other offensive stat, DEX, though the Helmet provides both defense and the Speedy status.


The Crystal Sword (CSword) is a decent sword for new players. It is remarkably similar to tiered swords, but its extra projectile lifetime gives it a fair 4.5 tile range. It is also quite weak, outdamaged by even the T8 Ravenheart Sword.


The Ancient Stone Sword (A.S.S.) is like the CSword, trading DPS for range. But what the ASS has is a massive damage per shot, meaning that minions that normally require multiple shots (multiple aims) will be killed in one. This comes at the cost of firerate, leading to low overall DPS. It deals more than a CSword, but at a slightly lower (4 tile) range. This sword is dropped by the Stone Guardians.

A combination of healthy range, significant armor piercing damage, and unique crowd-control properties give it a strong niche in many situations. It is the best sword for clearing enemies. Even against single targets, the damage is still extremely high, only really worse than the Majesty and Colo (and DBlade-like swords).

The subject of this volume is about understanding the oral poetic form and content of the Lakota narrative written by an Oglala man expressing his thoughts from the late 19 (th) century. George Sword (Mi-Wa-Kan Yu-Ha-La) was a Lakota man born in 1847. He was a wicasa wakan (Holy Man) conducting on numerous occasions the Sun Dance among the Oglala. He lived through the 19 (th) century period when the United States and Lakota battled in sometimes-horrific confrontations. During that time, he took the name "Sword," noticing as he did that the attacking "white people" wore swords on their sides. In 1896, Miwakan Yuhala (his Lakota name) dictated his life story to Bruce Means, describing his social responsibilities. He later learned to write using the phonetic alphabet in the manner of "old style" Lakota. It is this text on which Dr. Delphine Red Shirt depended for her study of ancient style Lakota. His narrative was presented in the formal style of Lakota. George Sword died of tuberculosis in 1911-12 as measured by the Lakota winter, but his oral tradition survived to become a modern-day view into the old Lakota world.

Master sword fighters are a recurring motif in fiction, but there were also several historical figures who were renowned for their ability to wield a blade with deadly precision. From soldiers and samurai to duelists and expert fencers, take a look back at the adventures of six legendary swordsmen. e24fc04721

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