Adaptive Frame Sword Swing Speed Was Adjusted? O_O
[b]To clarify, I'm not talking about how swords have a smooth combo loop now (smooth from swing 3 back to swing 1). This has been stated in the patch notes.[/b]
What I'm talking about is the overall swing speed for swords. Something felt odd about my Death's Razor besides it looping back into the first swing good. While I was messing around in my Vault, I was looking at the exotic swords and decided to compare stats to a normal Adaptive Frame such as mine. For starters, Black Talon has a higher energy recharge rate even comparing it to other Adaptive Frame swords, so that's pretty interesting.
But Worldline Zero and two other legendary Adaptive swords from Year 1 had faster swing speeds than other Adaptive Frames. Comparing the swing speeds of them to other Adaptive Frame swords now, it appears that they all have the exact same swing speed and base impact. That's not how it was. This also wasn't clearly mentioned in the patch notes.
Were regular Adaptive Frame swords brought in line with Worldline's stats? That would explain the odd feeling I have with my sword. I'm not sure which of the two types of Adaptive swords had their impact changed, but either way, I'm not missing out on the feel of my Zephyr sword that I had on another account anymore. I'm very happy with this. It also looks like many others are enjoying the change to swords too.
Still wish there were more kinds of masterworks for them, maybe a Charge Rate masterwork now. Thank you for the sword changes though, Bungie.
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