yes they do.
Longswords, war-hammers & maces share the same slot. Spears, halberds, pikes & heavy weapons cannot be sheathed in AC2.
Longswords, war-hammers & maces share the same slot. The icon for these looks like a sword with a guard. Spears, halberds, pikes & heavy weapons cannot be sheathed in AC2.
good weapons are hard to define in monster hunter. Many of them have their ups and downs. Even weapon type matters. Hammers are better for monsters with tough hide then longswords or dualblades etc. You can find a list of all the weapons,their stats, and how to make them at www.gamefaqs.com
Melee weapons can be categorized into several types, including bladed weapons like swords, knives, and axes; blunt weapons such as clubs, hammers, and maces; and polearms like spears and halberds. Additionally, some weapons, like nunchaku or staffs, fall into the category of improvised or flexible melee weapons. Each type serves different combat styles and purposes, from slashing and stabbing to bludgeoning and thrusting.
Longswords, maces, scimitars, spears, and the abyssal whip are all weapons with the controlled attack style.
Where Assassins have better weapons and elegance... Thieves have better agility but they answer to the Assassins.
the exact same in assassins creed1
Dragon claws, dragon spear, dragon 2h, dragon hatchet and dragon pickaxe don't require any quests to wield. Dragon daggers and dragon longswords require lost city quest, dragon mace and dragon battleaxe require heroes' quest, and dragon halberds require the regicide quest.
Yes indeed. Assassins were a bit different than today...they didn't were anything like today's assassins do. There is also a change in weapons. The weapons also depend on the culture of the assassins.
no it has different armor and cooler weapons
Spears, small bones, and rock hammers.
hammers , knives , and Spears