Jacob Jones
Supporter
Ah yes.. the almighty technique used in mortal combat: the overhead swing of doom which delivers them to the quiet dark, the eternal slumber, the silent void, to the place where the light just don't shine... Yes, this is how I die in expert arena.
Now I understand that a dramatic move like this in a real sword fight would be... detrimental to your whole "being alive" thing that you like to do... because it opens up your defenses before you even swing. But I believe sometimes the need arises to just raise your weapon with awesome might and relentless rage, and just smite your foe in the face.
Okay so I rarely use this move because it seems like there is a delay before the swing (delay after the double click) then the wind up takes too long for my guy, and sometimes there is no power in the swing even when stepping into it, and the mother of all is the fact that I cant even hit a knocked down opponent anywhere on his or her person with said overhead swing. My opponents on the other hand, are freaking surgeons when it comes to this move, and always (when I say always I mean most of the time) land a devastating blow on my cranium that typically gets me super super dead as f**k.
So my question is, when do you guys use an overhead swing in a fight? how do you maintain power and accuracy? how do you avoid overhead swings of death from your opponents?
Thanks guys and gals for positive feedback
Now I understand that a dramatic move like this in a real sword fight would be... detrimental to your whole "being alive" thing that you like to do... because it opens up your defenses before you even swing. But I believe sometimes the need arises to just raise your weapon with awesome might and relentless rage, and just smite your foe in the face.
Okay so I rarely use this move because it seems like there is a delay before the swing (delay after the double click) then the wind up takes too long for my guy, and sometimes there is no power in the swing even when stepping into it, and the mother of all is the fact that I cant even hit a knocked down opponent anywhere on his or her person with said overhead swing. My opponents on the other hand, are freaking surgeons when it comes to this move, and always (when I say always I mean most of the time) land a devastating blow on my cranium that typically gets me super super dead as f**k.
So my question is, when do you guys use an overhead swing in a fight? how do you maintain power and accuracy? how do you avoid overhead swings of death from your opponents?
Thanks guys and gals for positive feedback