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Pure 2h swords in the game that go over 110cm length are usually at around 90~95 speed, but a 1h/2h sword at around 100~110cm will do about 100~110 speed. It adds a nice defensive of option of shield usage, particularly when on foot. Here are the advantages of the different two handers.
2 handed swords (that damage!) 2 handed axes (that cleave!) 2 handed mace (that anti armor!) 2 handed polearm (that reach!) Sword is just always good and fast. I find axws amazing for cleaving through lines rather than anti calvalry. Mace is just amazing for late game or high tier troop smasher. I’m currently at war and need to learn parts quickly. 1. Aragorn9001. • 1 yr. ago. The fastest way would be to by the most expensive weapons of each type and smelt them down with curious smelter perk. Requires a lot of gold. Leveling Smithing to max is a grind, not as bad as the Trading to max grind, but still a grind. So, a weapon with at 50 handling vrs a weapon at 100 handlingbasically with the weapon at 50 handling all your skill bonuses are 50% less effective then using the one 100 handling. Game doesn't have an RNG component to hit detection, so I don't think that is right. Weapon handling increases the arch of where your weapon will deal the most Originally a creation of jedijosh920 on Nexus Mods, the Dismemberment Plus mod for Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord keeps its predecessor, the Dismemberment mod, alive. This mod lets you pawn an enemy's head, leg, or foot using your axe, sword, or glaive for some medieval realism. Two-handed weapons include large axes, swords, and hammers. They can deal more damage per hit and have a longer reach than their one-handed counterparts, but they are generally slower and cannot be used with a shield. Two-handed weapons can be used to block most melee attacks but not projectiles. While on horseback, a 23.5% damage and speed penalty are applied to these weapons. Let me give you a tip. Buy Broad leaf spears, and steel tipped spears those are best. And get the perk that allows you to upgrade fine steel into thamaske steel. You need weapons in inventory and open smelting screen. Then you can manually make a list of useful weapons. Also include wooden items. Generally the weapon itself will say what it is made from. If the weapon says its fine steel then it will smelt into fine steel. There is a pretty cheap dagger available from imperial towns (I think its called a Pugio or something) which smelts into fine steel so it is worth keeping your eyes open for them.In warband low weapon proficiency meant really poor weapon performance, and I am sure that applies in a very similar way with the one-hand skill in Bannerlord. As for best axe, I always found high weight+damage with a small focus on speed to be the best, even it ends up being really short because that can really help in moshpit fights and sieges.