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Sia
GuestI’ve been thinking about upgrading my gear before the next season, especially my axe. The one I use now feels unbalanced and the handle keeps slipping during long fights. It’s not broken, but I can tell it won’t survive another few tournaments. I’ve seen a lot of different options like one-handed and two-handed models, and even some lighter ones meant for training. I want something reliable that works well for armored combat and doesn’t get damaged easily. Anyone here already switched axes and found something that feels right for both strength and control?
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Dina
GuestI went through the same process last year and tried several models before finding one that worked. The best choice for me was a buhurt axe made for armored combat. These axes are blunted for safety but still heavy enough to deliver strong hits. I got a one-handed version with a reinforced handle and a balanced head, which made a huge difference during fights. They also have two-handed options if you prefer more reach and impact. The specs like blade width and total weight are clearly listed, so you can easily pick what fits your fighting style without guessing.
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Bims
GuestFrom what I’ve noticed, the balance between control and weight matters the most when it comes to axes. Some fighters prefer compact one-handed versions, while others go for two-handed designs to gain more reach. Training models can also be useful for improving endurance without wearing down your main weapon. It all depends on how often you train and what kind of battles you focus on.
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Mileave45
GuestI was completely hooked on space waves! The feeling of perfectly timing the music to get through an incredibly complex section was more addictive than any other game.
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