User:Eclipsor3706

Some testing on sword requirments i did:
Hey. For a long time I have been using a Forgotten Sword which has a requirment of 9 swordsmanship. Recently I purchased a new sword which has a requirment of 13 swordsmanship. I was curouis to find out what the real diffrence was and how much it would effect my damage output. To find out i got both swords and attacked a Suit of 100 Armor in the Isle of The Nameless without using any attack skills. Remember that both of the swords statistics say that the damage is 15-22. Here are the results:

Requirement 9 Sword:                          Requirement 13 Sword: Trial 1       Trial 2                        Trial 1          Trial 2 23            13                             19                13        16             16                             10                19        13             13                             11                19        21             14                             10                19        23             11                             19                12        12             23                             12                19        12             14                             13                11        23             12                             19                12        23             15                             19                10        12             14                             13                11        -              13                              -                13          -              15                              -                19        -              15                              -                13

According to my results, It seems that against a foe with 100 armor, a sword with the requirement of 9 swordsmanship would tend to hit about 12-23 while a sword with the requirement of 13 swordsmanship would tend to hit about 10-19.

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