Melee Scepter Specialization: who gets it?
Isn’t that just a mace?
Melee scepter? That would be Warrior. They can beat their opponent over the head with it.
ANet may give it to you.
What is the difference between a melee scepter and a mace? I don’t think there is one.
What is the difference between a melee scepter and a mace? I don’t think there is one.
The scepter breaks when you hit it against someone’s armor.
What is the difference between a melee scepter and a mace? I don’t think there is one.
The scepter breaks when you hit it against someone’s armor.
That’s not true. In the real world scepters were originally used as melee weapons. They did get replaced by maces though and scepters were repurposed as decoration items and status symbols.
You mean one of these?
http://www.weapons-universe.com/Law_Enforcement/Batons/Baton-Display.jpg
What is the difference between a melee scepter and a mace? I don’t think there is one.
The scepter breaks when you hit it against someone’s armor.
That’s not true. In the real world scepters were originally used as melee weapons. They did get replaced by maces though and scepters were repurposed as decoration items and status symbols.
Wiki says that the scepter started out as staffs. They then undoubtably shrank in size as their use became ceremonial and became the scepter.
“The Was and other types of staffs were signs of authority in Ancient Egypt. For this reason, they are often described as “sceptres”, even if they are full-length staffs. One of the earliest royal sceptres was discovered in the tomb of Khasekhemwy in Abydos. Kings were also known to carry a staff, and Pharaoh Anedjib is shown on stone vessels carrying a so-called mks-staff."
ANet may give it to you.
(edited by Just a flesh wound.3589)
Isn’t that just a mace?
This.
What is the difference between a melee scepter and a mace? I don’t think there is one.
The scepter breaks when you hit it against someone’s armor.
That’s not true. In the real world scepters were originally used as melee weapons. They did get replaced by maces though and scepters were repurposed as decoration items and status symbols.
Wiki says that the scepter started out as staffs. They then undoubtably shrank in size as their use became ceremonial and became the scepter.
“The Was and other types of staffs were signs of authority in Ancient Egypt. For this reason, they are often described as “sceptres”, even if they are full-length staffs. One of the earliest royal sceptres was discovered in the tomb of Khasekhemwy in Abydos. Kings were also known to carry a staff, and Pharaoh Anedjib is shown on stone vessels carrying a so-called mks-staff."
Either the English wiki is incomplete or you’re misunderstanding what is written there.
The modern scepter is a mix of a staff (used as status symbol) and a club (used as weapon). The idea to use a scepter as status symbol comes from the Was, but the length and shape of the scepter is based on the scepter’s original purpose: a clubbing weapon.
What is the difference between a melee scepter and a mace? I don’t think there is one.
The scepter breaks when you hit it against someone’s armor.
That’s not true. In the real world scepters were originally used as melee weapons. They did get replaced by maces though and scepters were repurposed as decoration items and status symbols.
Wiki says that the scepter started out as staffs. They then undoubtably shrank in size as their use became ceremonial and became the scepter.
“The Was and other types of staffs were signs of authority in Ancient Egypt. For this reason, they are often described as “sceptres”, even if they are full-length staffs. One of the earliest royal sceptres was discovered in the tomb of Khasekhemwy in Abydos. Kings were also known to carry a staff, and Pharaoh Anedjib is shown on stone vessels carrying a so-called mks-staff."
Either the English wiki is incomplete or you’re misunderstanding what is written there.
The modern scepter is a mix of a staff (used as status symbol) and a club (used as weapon). The idea to use a scepter as status symbol comes from the Was, but the length and shape of the scepter is based on the scepter’s original purpose: a clubbing weapon.
Probably wiki is incomplete since it seems concerned with the ceremonial use
ANet may give it to you.
If mace is the case, then I hope thief gets it.
What is the difference between a melee scepter and a mace? I don’t think there is one.
The scepter breaks when you hit it against someone’s armor.
That’s not true. In the real world scepters were originally used as melee weapons. They did get replaced by maces though and scepters were repurposed as decoration items and status symbols.
Wiki says that the scepter started out as staffs. They then undoubtably shrank in size as their use became ceremonial and became the scepter.
“The Was and other types of staffs were signs of authority in Ancient Egypt. For this reason, they are often described as “sceptres”, even if they are full-length staffs. One of the earliest royal sceptres was discovered in the tomb of Khasekhemwy in Abydos. Kings were also known to carry a staff, and Pharaoh Anedjib is shown on stone vessels carrying a so-called mks-staff."
Either the English wiki is incomplete or you’re misunderstanding what is written there.
The modern scepter is a mix of a staff (used as status symbol) and a club (used as weapon). The idea to use a scepter as status symbol comes from the Was, but the length and shape of the scepter is based on the scepter’s original purpose: a clubbing weapon.
what do mean ‘modern scepter’ we dont tend to use those much any more and when they are used they are purely ceremonial. Scepters are just an abstracted representation of a melee weapon, rather than actually being one. and clubs are just fire-hardened sticks with bits of rock or metal fastened to them.
What is the difference between a melee scepter and a mace? I don’t think there is one.
The scepter breaks when you hit it against someone’s armor.
That’s not true. In the real world scepters were originally used as melee weapons. They did get replaced by maces though and scepters were repurposed as decoration items and status symbols.
What? No. In the ‘real world’, a scepter was just a a decorative mace meant to show wealth and authority rather than be used in combat. Do you really think cave-men and beyond thought to ‘pretty up’ their bashing and smashing instruments before they thought to bash and smash with them?
On a serious note: maces already fill the “blunt one-handed weapon” role so I don’t think a melee scepter is needed.
On a semi-serious note: Forget about a melee scepter, we need a scepter offhand!
Whichever class has the most balls, since Guo Jia apparently melees with a large unusual Scepter. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yX46W-7EB9k
If mace is the case, then I hope thief gets it.
I want thief to get a rifle or longbow, they’re the only class without access to a 1200 range weapon
If mace is the case, then I hope thief gets it.
I want thief to get a rifle or longbow, they’re the only class without access to a 1200 range weapon
By rifle or longbow I hope you mean Main-Hand Torch and Off-hand Torch with lots of Hadoukens.