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if you wanna play the game on easy mode use black knight greataxe with power within; you will be unstoppable.
In addition, I am not simply comparing damage values, but other factors, such as weight, moveset, buffability, stamina cost/stamina damage, etc. All of these factors are important.
I believe I explained with a reasonably decent amount of detail as to the issue with the BKH in my Halberd section, specifically when I compared it to the default Halberd, and provided several statistics to explain my viewpoint, but if you like, I can attempt to elaborate further on those 2 specific weapons. That said, if you are choosing to use Chaos versions of weapons, this guide is useless to you.
Hello Bee Abuser [Icon_Resource_Honey].
As I stated in my section titled "Vital notes about the information in this guide (PLEASE READ THIS!)"...
"I’m also assuming that every weapon is working at its highest potential, that is to say, it’s been upgraded to max down the standard path, and its best possible scaling is being taken into account."
This is very important. Split damage can make a massive different to how a weapon works. This is why I made special effort to put it into a vital notes section of this guide, and asking politely for people to read it.
I think the only reason low soul level req caps set by the community is only because of griefers and gankers
Always happy to hear I can help people out somewhat.