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Dual Gun/Sword/Bomb Set

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Sun, 10/16/2011 - 13:33
Plutogold's picture
Plutogold

Hello fellow Knights!

This idea was in my mind for a short time and I thought to share it here.

I was thinking how would the game play be affected if you can hold instead of your shield, a second weapon of your choice?
Imagine playing as a Gunslinger holding two Guns or with a Wolver set two Swords!

But how would it work?
Here some points:

-You can replace your shield slot with a second weapon slot
-You cannot have a shield while using the second weapon at the same time
-Although you can change your shield with your second weapon (only if you buy an extra slot)
-By performing an attack with your second weapon, just press the button where you usually block
-You can perform different combos by attacking with your main and second weapon depending on which order you use them and which weapons are used.
-You can charge you two weapons at the same time (by pressing the two buttons at the same time) and depending on which set you have, you will have different charge attacks/status effect
-Also they would exist weapons which you can use only with 2 slots (shield + main weapon)
-What considers bombs, I've couldn't think an idea how it would work there.

What considers Lockdown, it wont work, since you need the Reckon, Guardian and Booster as Shields =P

But it depends on, of what do you think about this idea?

Sun, 10/16/2011 - 14:50
#1
Juances's picture
Juances
just try to think about about

just try to think about about it: how the hell will animations look if you have two swords attacking simultaneously? Your knight's arms will be turn into spaghetti. Each weapon has it's own combo pattern wich can't be combined.

Sun, 10/16/2011 - 15:24
#2
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Orangeo
And that would be useless.

And that would be useless. The only players that can play without a sheild are gunslingers, and they really don't need more damage per second.

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