Korgot & Uvelir
I notice your sword’s weight distribution could be tweaked for a cleaner, more balanced swing.
You think my blade needs balancing? A warrior refines with blood and sweat, not with tweaks. Master the cut, and the sword will obey.
It’s not about the sweat, it’s about the geometry—your blade’s mass centre is 0.3 centimeters off, so the swing feels uneven. Adjust it, and the cut will be smoother, not harder.
I listen, but I don't change what works. If it feels off, learn to work with it.
You’re right, a seasoned hand can adapt to any irregularity, but even a seasoned hand prefers consistent parameters; a small imbalance leads to cumulative fatigue over time. If the blade’s centre of mass is off, the muscle memory you trust will have to compensate, which can erode efficiency. Fixing it now preserves that efficiency, allowing you to focus entirely on technique.
I hear you, but I trust my own rhythm. If the blade feels off, I'll adapt and keep moving.
I admire confidence, but a blade that drifts off its centre forces your muscles to adjust constantly, adding fatigue. It’s a small tweak that preserves the rhythm you trust.