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Allow more 2h weapons to be slung behind the back
Cannoneers and Demon Avengers have their weapons slung on their backs when they are not attacking. The character stands or walks empty-handed, arms loose at its sides.
More compact two-handed weapons, such as claws, knuckles, guns, psi-limiters, arm-cannons, and fans, remain on/in the hand/wrist, but the character stands or walks with arms at their sides, same as the above two.
However, bulkier two-handed weapons are held in front of the body or leaning on a shoulder, hiding much of the character, especially top and head (face/hair/hat/earrings).
Crossbows are the worst offenders, but some warrior two-handed weapons are nearly as bad.
(Odd thing is that two-handed swords have elaborate scabbards that can be seen on the character's back when climbing ropes and ladders - but for some reason are never used while walking or standing idle).
Please make all bulky two-handed weapons rest on our backs when not in use, like cannons and desperados.
Comments
In terms of crossbows, they could be at a 7 or 4 o clock position so they are pointed at the ground (like how FPS shooters sprint with m16s) when not in used. The 2 handed warrior weapons on the back makes a lot of sense.
I still think 2H poses are relevant for cosmetic effect, particularly if you want cash~ items to be held a certain way. For example, I adore how the gosling cushion looks as a 2H pose, but maplers are limited to select classes for it to be carried like that. So when equipping an nx cover it would be great to select how we get to hold it via a sort of an on/off option.
Also, my zero holds nx weapons weirdly... It would be much appreciated if they were angled more accurately aka functioned like 1H weapons (or lowered in terms of the yoyo) instead of appearing glued to a limb or my body.
I have a drk and I really love using spears, but all this self-hugging is driving me insane. I've even considered switching to polearm so I can anvil it to a snowboard.
Well, it's still an example of a weapon slung on the back, even if it is one-handed.