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All lower level swords are equally fast?

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I was just testing rune dagger, short sword and scimitar on guards and they're all equal speed (because the damages never converged - they would if they were different speeds). I thought runescape 2 balanced out the weapons by making stronger weapons slower and weaker weapons faster, but all of these lower level weapons seem to be all the equal speed with different strengths. Obviously for training purposes everyone would use the scimmy then right? For a second I thought maybe dagger would be equally good as scimitar since it would be faster and just a bit weaker but apparently, it's not faster at all. Does anyone think rs should change so different combat styles can get different weapons instead of it just being scimitar and 2h all of the time?

i dont know i think a dagger might be very slightly faster. although i could be wrong =)

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Daggers, Shortswords and Scimitars have exactly the same speed. That's why nobody uses daggers (other than poison or specials) and shortswords.

 

 

 

For more information on weapon speeds, view the Knowledge Base article at http://kbase.runescape.com/lang/en/aff/runescape/viewarticle.ws?article_id=2010

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i dont know i think a dagger might be very slightly faster. although i could be wrong =)

 

 

 

i also heard that somewhere...

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i dont know i think a dagger might be very slightly faster. although i could be wrong =)

 

 

 

i also heard that somewhere...

 

 

 

That's just a myth :P

 

 

 

It should be faster though. :-k

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