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System shock 2 energy rapier build2/11/2024 While rapier is agile weapon, it doesn't fit this game at all. You don't do much dueling in warframe, do you? To kill infantry and robotic units, for people who can manipulate fire, ice, magnetism, electricity, that can do 6 meters jumps and become invisible. To destroy a tank, an aircraft or something else there are fire weapons. That's true, blades can't cut iron, steel and titanium, but they were not invented for this. P.S.: to people who talk about having a melee weapon in the future. Īll what I mean is: melee attacks movements must be fixed. Something that could looks similar to a Tenno's martial art! Maybe a fusion of European tecniques (as fron Talhoffer or Fiore de' Liberi) with Asian ones (from Kenjutsu and Kung fu.Īren't Tennos proud warriors from the Orokin Era of Earth? Well, they MUST fight as them. They're warriors, not angry people as I said before. and just 6 centuries passed), but they need more 'style'. Ok, the story tells about those Tennos from a far future so probabily they don't use weapons as men did during XV/XVI centuries (also we don't do it. They don't seem martial artists, proud warriors using an elegant and deadly weapons, but instead crazy people with a machete that want to chop all what they encounter. The problem isn't the quantity of different weapons, but movements of Warframe that are using them. There are swords, a two-hand sword, hammers, mauls, daggers. However, we still have a good collections of weapons. First of all I have to say I practice and study HEMA since 10 years (I'm quite young but I started when I was a boy) and I studied italians manuals as Flos Duellatorum (all three books, Morgan, Getty and Pisani-Dossi), Arte gladiatoria dimicandi of Vadi, Opera nova from Marozzo and some german manuals as Liechtenauer and Talhoffer (plus french ones, but not so much, I prefear italian ones).
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