Long Sword Tree, Part 1 (MHF2)
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Long Swords are also known as Tachi. A refinement of the Great Sword, the Long Sword is capable of incredibly quick attacks. Tapping into one's spirit by damaging enemies allow true masters to put their heart and soul into using the Long Sword. However, the weapon itself is incredibly delicate, and cannot be used to guard.
[edit] Bone Series (LS)
The Bone Series of Tachi's, or Long Swords, have lower sharpness than the Iron Series. They normally have a slightly higher attack, making up for the sharpness difference.
See the documentation on Template:Familytree
AP:336
AP:432
AP: 576
DEF:+2
Slots:1
AP: 528
AP:624
DEF:+6
AFF:10%
Slots:1
AP:576
AP: 720
DEF:+10
AFF:15%
Slots:2
AP:672
AP:528
EP:Fire 220
AP:528
EP:Poison 250
Slots:1
AP:960
Slots:1
AP:720
EP:Dragon 350
Slots:1
AP:768
EP:Fire 250
AP:768
EP:Poison 300
Slots:1
AP:1104
Slots:1
AP:768
EP:Dragon 450
Slots:1
AP:960
EP:Fire 340
AP:864
EP:Poison 400
Slots:1
AP:816
EP:Dragon 520
Slots:1
[edit] Iron Katana (LS)
The Iron Katana has higher sharpness and lower attack then the Bone Series. The Iron Katana starts out as a Great Sword, the Buster Sword and then upgraded into the Buster Sword+. See the documentation on Template:Familytree
AP:480
AP:528
AP:576
AP:624
EFF: -10%
AP: 624
EP: Thunder 250
AP: 720
EP: Fire 350
AP:624
EP:Fire 120
AP:912
EFF: -10%
AP: 720
EP: Thunder, 450
Slots:1
AP: 816
EP: Fire, 400
AP:768
EP:Fire 180
Slots:2
AP:672
EP:Water 210
AP:864
DEF:+28
Slots:1
AP:960
EP:Poison 320
EFF: -10%
AP: 816
EP: Thunder, 520
Slots:1
AP: 864
EP: Fire, 460
Slots:1
AP:912
EP:Water 240
AP:960
DEF:+36
Slots:1
