
Like Warhorse's video linked above, some comments, like this one, seem to suggest there are in fact three different attack types. It just means that is the specific damage type it will do with that type of strike. I’m pretty sure that the damage numbers do not stack. I don't know, but I would assume a higher blunt damage deals more armour damage or only comes into play when doing a thrust. Blunt damage applies to attacking with the blunt side of the weapon - on a sword it's the guard/pommel. Stab damage only applies to stab attacks and cut damage only applies to slashing attacks.

I guess slash or blunt damage applies depending on what kind of armor your opponent is wearing. Here are some interpretations (respectively): Nonetheless, although yielding several threads, your question of whether the different attacks exclusively deal their respective damage types remains unanswered.
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However, I've noticed a huge difference in damage done by sword and axe when fighting a knight in the full plate: while a St George sword (72 slashing) was doing barely any damage, an good old heavy axe (38 slashing, 36 blunt) took the knight down in a few hits. Edit: Actually there is an animation showing attack with the hilt of the axe, but its quite rare and I haven't notice that it was doing any damage.So, the question is: is blunt and slashing damage calculated at the same time on a regular swing? But to my best knowledge, there is no such attack animation for an axe * or animation showing attack with a sharp (?!!) part of the mace. I've seen a few answers suggesting that the blunt damage is dealt only when you attack with a blunt part of the weapon - in case of swords, you can see an occasional animation (during a perfect block) involving an attack with the hilt of the sword. Quite obviously, swords deal lots of slashing damage while maces do a lot of blunt one, while axes do a bit of both:īut if a weapon (such as an axe) does "22 slash" and "21 blunt" - does it mean it deals both of this damage types on a successful swing? The stabbing attack is performed with a different button than the slashing one, so there is no confusion between those two. Just finish the Epilogue and the Vengeance quest will conclude, thus also unlocking The End trophy / achievement for completing the main story line.įor more Walkthroughs, check out the full Kingdom Come Deliverance Walkthrough (All Main Quests).All weapons in the "Kingdom come: Deliverance" have three damage stats: stab damage, slash damage and the blunt damage. He disappears from the map after his cutscene in the first main quest. Maybe we’ll learn more in a future expansion but for now there’s no way to actually kill Markvart von Aulitz. However, there is no “real” way to kill Markvart von Aulitz nor will you get the sword back. Find Markvart von Aulitz and avenge your parents / Get father’s sword backĬomplete the 29th main quest “ Epilogue“.

You’ll kill runt automatically in the 14th main quest “ Baptism of Fire“. However, it’s also a weird quest because you can’t actually get your father’s word back, nor will you ever get to kill Markvart von Aulitz. You’ll never even encounter him in person (he is only shown in one cutscene during the first main quest). Long story short, just play the main story line and this quest auto-completes at the end. The reason why you do anything is to avenge the death of your parents and punish Markvart von Aulitz, the one responsible for their death. Basically, Vengeance is your main task, the reason why you play all the main quests.
