I'm pretty sure you'd have no problem charming them.
Ah, so hookblades are held in your hand but not wielded the same as a normal sword.
[ he'll send a really squiggly line drawing of one. ]
I've never used one, but I've read about them and their movements and they are very strength focused. Because of this, perhaps it would work well for you. They say they are hard to master but worth it for all the options it gives you in one weapon. You could trip opponents, drag them forward... and that's just an alternate use of the hook. You can use it like a regular sword, I think... you just can't pierce. [ With the main part, anyway, he means, since he did draw what probably is supposed to be small blade on the opposite end. ]
Uhh... fail that, I've seen smaller variations strapped underneath the arm rather than over like the flail, which you conceal mostly until you're on top of the enemy. You could do this, probably, too, with the right adjustments.
omg i'm sorry i'm so messed up with my notifs ;(
Ah, so hookblades are held in your hand but not wielded the same as a normal sword.
[ he'll send a really squiggly line drawing of one. ]
I've never used one, but I've read about them and their movements and they are very strength focused. Because of this, perhaps it would work well for you. They say they are hard to master but worth it for all the options it gives you in one weapon. You could trip opponents, drag them forward... and that's just an alternate use of the hook. You can use it like a regular sword, I think... you just can't pierce. [ With the main part, anyway, he means, since he did draw what probably is supposed to be small blade on the opposite end. ]
Uhh... fail that, I've seen smaller variations strapped underneath the arm rather than over like the flail, which you conceal mostly until you're on top of the enemy. You could do this, probably, too, with the right adjustments.