Hawker & Blacksmith
I've been refining a blade that keeps weight and strength in balance, a real test of precision. Any ideas on how that could play out on the field?
A balanced blade gives you a predictable feel; you can anticipate its swing arc and timing. On the field use it to take out lightly armored foes quickly, then shift to a slower, heavier swing when you need to breach thicker armor. Keep your stance low to maintain balance, and use the blade’s weight to generate force in a single cut rather than a sweeping motion. It’s best on open ground where you can control the distance; in cramped areas the lighter, quicker follow‑ups become more valuable. Plan your approach: use the fast cut to open, then switch to the heavier strike to finish. That way you stay a step ahead.
Got it, that makes sense. I'll keep the blade steady and focus on that precise weight. Good plan.
Sounds solid. Keep your focus tight, execute each swing with the same precision, and you’ll always stay a step ahead of your opponents. Good luck out there.
Thanks, I’ll keep my hand steady and trust the steel. We'll see it in action.
Just keep the rhythm, stay calm, and the blade will do the rest. I’ll be ready when you are.