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LeGarou
17 days ago
So they really go for that trope?
No one, litterally no one came up with the idea to use magic and swordmanship simultaniously before?
I get that its rare that someone has talent in both fields, but at least the idead shouldnt be that strange to them
Kirbyfreak
2 months ago
Magic Swordsman:
Upsides: High versatility and power
Downsides: You gotta learn a LOT and do a lot at once.
It’s very well balanced in fantasy by the stress of taking on both types of fights, but seriously it always sounds so hard lol
So they really go for that trope?
No one, litterally no one came up with the idea to use magic and swordmanship simultaniously before?
I get that its rare that someone has talent in both fields, but at least the idead shouldnt be that strange to them
Magic Swordsman:
Upsides: High versatility and power
Downsides: You gotta learn a LOT and do a lot at once.
It’s very well balanced in fantasy by the stress of taking on both types of fights, but seriously it always sounds so hard lol
feminists be like: iTs cAlLeD mAgiCAl sWorDsWoMaN