05-17-2007, 08:46 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-J.E_Magog+May 14, 2007 12:28 am--><div class='codebox_title'>QUOTE (J.E_Magog @ May 14, 2007 12:28 am)</div><div class='codebox'><div id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin--> I think the concept behind the parry blade's usage limit is based on how strong the impact it creates on the target, and the impact also causes the blade to wear down/deteriorate/break. So the stronger the impact, the less usage it gets.
Thats why Rasetsu has a usage limit of 20 but can only has 2000- on damage, while Nioh only has a usage limit of 4 but has 4000+ on damage.
If what im saying is correct, why does the usage limit go down even if you "miss" hitting the target.
Maybe the parry blades in ac are like the one Alteisen uses, which is driven by explosives. [/quote:d4a4e19f0e]
Parry Blades use Air Pressure...
Nioh has 2 blades it uses twice more pressure per attack than Rasetsu...
The ammo it has is the number of times the blade/s can be released based on the percentage of pressure left in it's injectors...
Or maybe yes, it may uses explosives...
Or the sparks we see are from the blade scraping against the barrel mouth of the housing...
Thats why Rasetsu has a usage limit of 20 but can only has 2000- on damage, while Nioh only has a usage limit of 4 but has 4000+ on damage.
If what im saying is correct, why does the usage limit go down even if you "miss" hitting the target.
Maybe the parry blades in ac are like the one Alteisen uses, which is driven by explosives. [/quote:d4a4e19f0e]
Parry Blades use Air Pressure...
Nioh has 2 blades it uses twice more pressure per attack than Rasetsu...
The ammo it has is the number of times the blade/s can be released based on the percentage of pressure left in it's injectors...
Or maybe yes, it may uses explosives...
Or the sparks we see are from the blade scraping against the barrel mouth of the housing...
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