In the book "Basic Sword Skills Manual" published by the adventurer's guild, the foreword of the introductory chapter contains this sentence.
"For the novice who knows nothing, the sword is certainly the best weapon."
Once a certain level is reached, they will discard the sword and look for suitable equipment.
If one has become a master, the sword is certainly the best weapon.
In fact, whether mingling in the court or on the streets of the Western Continent, most use swords, as they are the most versatile.
Liszt was no exception; using three simple moves to chop people was nothing difficult for him.
In the mining chamber full of cold rust.
The tip of the sword pierced the palm, tearing a huge gash, blood gushing forth; just the slight sharpness of the tip caused peculiar phenomena around.
In the spacious platform, cold winds arose, and the torches on the wall slots flickered in the sway, the bone-chilling cold made it feel like falling into an icy cavern.