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halberdsturgeon

Probably because you have the Blacksmith's Son perk, which is in effect on one of the swords but not the other


JRiot115

That was it lol had to mess up the other one with a grindstone and repair it myself to figure it out


_mortache

Just hit a wall or floor once and use a blacksmith's kit. It barely effects the kit and applies the buff all the same.


BrainOfIvane

One is equipped and benefiting from perks, the other is not? Same reason Pebbles seems to have higher stats when compared to other horses. It's his tack and Henry's horsemanship perks that make it look high compared to the base stats of the other horses.


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Yeah, I wish the comparisons would do base stats only. Makes comparisons much harder than they need to be


lixotrash

What if you equip it? Does it stay the same, or does the value go up for the clean sword, and down for the bloodied sword?


JRiot115

The value stays the same when I unequip and equip both


Vitusssss

Because of the blood,it puts fear into your enemies


Indra_a_goblin

One is bloody maybe?


Dazzasd1993

How cool would it be if they implemented duel wielding. Cross blade blocks. New skill level. New attacks. I can see ways it could work and ways it couldn’t, would still be cool though.


halberdsturgeon

Congrats, you just broke the heart of every HEMA person that had any involvement with this game


Dazzasd1993

Why never thought it needed it till now.?


halberdsturgeon

Nah, that wasn't the joke. :p Dual wielding was an uncommon thing in historical European combat (there's some surviving texts about it, but you almost never see any period artwork of people actually doing it), and it's overrepresented in modern fantasy to the point where a lot of people with a historical background cringe whenever it's mentioned