![]() If we reverse the roles, we have the Fang of Vog on the Calibur side and the Amputator and Acheron on the Brandish side. The Levi Blade, unlike the ele Brandishes, doesn't have a status effect that it can inflict. Every individual damage tick on the Levi blade's charge attack also does significantly less damage than the ele Brandishes' initial charge swing and also has a tendency to knock enemies away, reducing charge damage. The Leviathan Blade does slightly less damage on its first two combo hits than the elemental Brandishes, while it does significantly less on the final combo hit (approx. The Brandish charge attacks, on the other hand, are easy to inflict all their damage with, because the swing has a large range and the explosions have a tendency to knock enemies into the way of the next explosion to come. The Calibur-style charge attack has a tendency to knock enemies out of its range before all its hits connect (you'll usually only get one or two ticks in on mobile enemies), reducing the damage it could potentially inflict. ![]() Universal for the Calibur-pattern weapons is that their charge attack is a 360 degree swing that can inflict its swing damage multiple times, while Brandishes instead have a large forward swing that generates a line of explosions. ![]() A good example would be Calibur and its kin compared to the Brandish family. Originally posted by Action:While we all know that it won't change the situation: give us examples, maybe? ![]()
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