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Most melee weapons operate on a Sweet/Sour Spot system, meaning hitting an enemy with the tip of the weapon will deal the most damage and hitting further down on the blade/haft will deal less damage. The number of sour spots vary between weapons.
Most melee weapons operate on a Sweet/Sour Spot system, meaning hitting an enemy with the tip of the weapon will deal the most damage and hitting further down on the blade/haft will deal less damage. The number of sour spots vary between weapons.


Closer you are worse the long range weapons become. For exampl,e, this affects Polearms badly. On the other hand, daggers always do their 100% damage.
Closer you are, worse the long range weapons become. This can affect Polearms badly. On the other hand, daggers always do their 100% damage.

Latest revision as of 02:50, 10 February 2023

Most melee weapons operate on a Sweet/Sour Spot system, meaning hitting an enemy with the tip of the weapon will deal the most damage and hitting further down on the blade/haft will deal less damage. The number of sour spots vary between weapons.

Closer you are, worse the long range weapons become. This can affect Polearms badly. On the other hand, daggers always do their 100% damage.