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    Felis's Avatar
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    Skadi Felis
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    Ragnarok
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    Pugilist Lv 70
    Quote Originally Posted by No2631 View Post
    For casters, the animations for both types are exactly the same. What's the problem there?
    Except if you parry something. Then your character hold the 2-hand staff on both hands.
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    Cidriel Tausendklingen
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    Excalibur
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    Warrior Lv 60
    Quote Originally Posted by Felis View Post
    Except if you parry something. Then your character hold the 2-hand staff on both hands.
    I really hope that the "casters look weird when parrying" effect does NOT factor into their decisions at all.

    I mean. Look at Pugilists that cross-class CNJ abilities. Floating fist weapons, anyone?
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    Sophia Aintree
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    Odin
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    Yes please. No work needed other than changing that name from "one-handed" to "two-handed" or even just "weapon", so you don't need to make a new weapon at all, swap whatever bit of data that does that and so on... then voila, all them weapons no longer are one-hand restricted.

    Why they decided to make a "two-handed version of the Mogwand" is beyond me... they don't need to do that at all, it's like they want to add more work than needed to these things I swear. Stop making more unnecessary hoops and holes for yourselves, please!

    Quote Originally Posted by Felis View Post
    Except if you parry something. Then your character hold the 2-hand staff on both hands.
    And they do for one-handed too. Who cares... and like somebody else posted, there's way more absurd things out there like floating a LNC weapon when casting cure and so on.
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