Chapter 1497: Impersonation
Take the Hunter profession, for example, they carry a variety of weapons, but the ones that receive bonuses are a set for ranged combat and one for melee.
There’s no clear standard for carrying weapons, it’s pretty free-form but the impact on agility and such needs to be figured out on one’s own.
For instance, Li Yao can hang two Single-handed Sickles on his waist, transform two hand cannons into arm guards, and carry a Star Bow on his back with no issues.
However, he can only select two of these to enjoy attribute bonuses.
Moreover, if one doesn’t have sufficient strength, carrying the hand cannons all the time will affect agility, with the impact varying depending on the person’s strength.
If one only meets the bare minimum requirements to use the hand cannons, then their speed is bound to be exceedingly slow while carrying them.
Of course, some heavy-duty professions aren’t concerned with agility since they’re intrinsically slow.
Such as the Dragon Warrior, Dragon Knight, and Dragon Cannoneer professions, all of which are cumbersome.
Covered in super heavy armor that’s far heavier than plate mail, wielding a giant shield in one hand and weapons like a Warhammer, dragon lance, or blunderbuss in the other.
Their speed is, needless to say, incredibly slow, which makes these professions unsuitable for many situations.
