

Originally posted by List:Well I am not very good with the maul but I can offer you some general tips for slow swinging weapons.

This will help you deal with those MAAs and archers that get in super close and overwhelm you with attacks. I recommend a sword for slashing damage if you are using a blunt primary like the maul. Some situations are hopeless with the maul or other slow weapons. Don't be afraid to switch to your secondary. This way you can instantly judge how far you need to move back to avoid getting hit, and how long you have to close the distance and strike before they recover from their missed swing. Nothing is more frustrating than getting 1-hit-killed by a maul you never even saw coming. Act like you are running away, begin your attack, and turn to hit the guy chasing you at the last second. Make like you are charging towards one guy, then just before your attack lands, switch targets to another nearby opponent. You will almost always get hit first, even with quick weapons. Do not start another attack immediately after you are parried. If you are parried, move back and get ready to defend yourself. Begin your windup out of range of your opponents attack, then move in quickly at the last moment so you reach him just as your attack lands. Start swinging before you come in range for an attack. Not going to give a full explantion here, check out the Guide, "Advanced combat mechanics".
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