Master the Longsword in Wuchang: Fallen Feathers! Unlock these game-changing skills to dominate Shu’s toughest foes—but which ones make you unstoppable?

⚔️ Master the Longsword in Wuchang: Fallen Feathers! Unlock these game-changing skills to dominate Shu’s toughest foes—but which ones make you unstoppable? Click to reveal the ultimate Longsword secrets! 👉

The Longsword is an incredible dueling weapon in Wuchang: Fallen Feathers. It has decent speed, excellent range, respectable damage and a wide selection of skills available through the Impetus Repository and the individual Longswords themselves. This weapon type is excellent for players who want a well-rounded combat experience, especially those who want to focus on countering attacks.

There are quite a few skills available to players through the Impetus Repository, and if you want to main the Longsword, then you’ll want to grab the best ones first. This guide covers all Longsword skills in Wuchang: Fallen Feathers to help you get a better idea on which ones you should make a beeline towards early on.

Best Skills for the Longsword in Wuchang: Fallen Feathers

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Stormlash Dragon skill

The Longsword is a versatile weapon type that can cater to both offensive and defensive playstyles. It has eight major skills in its branch in the Impetus Repository, and depending on which route you take, you’ll end up with a weapon that’s either great for rushing or perfect for patiently defending.

Best Defensive Playstyle Skills

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Best Offensive Longsword Skills

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers – Best Defensive Longsword Skills

Skill
Effect

Sword Counter
Block the next incoming enemy attack and reduce the damage you take from it. Perfectly blocking with Sword Counter fully Deflects the attack, causing the attack to stagger.

Sword Counter Variant 2
After Deflecting an enemy with Sword Counter, you can immediately follow up with the fourth and fifth hits of your basic attack combo.

Sword Master
The fifth hit of your basic attack combo generates 2 stacks of Skyward Might. This works perfectly when combined with Sword Counter Variant 2.

These three skills make up the core of the Longsword’s defensive playstyle. Sword Counter can block most attacks, and with the Variant 2 upgrade and the Sword Master, you’ll be able to generate Skyward Might stacks for your other abilities. Sword Counter’s perfect block window is very forgiving, so try to take advantage of that when fighting any enemy that uses weapons.

Sword Counter is especially useful against humanoid Wuchang: Fallen Feathers bosses.

Best Offensive Playstyle Skills

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Longsword Offensive Build

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers – Best Offensive Longsword Skills

Skill
Effect

Crescent Arc
Evade an incoming attack and immediately prepare for a counterattack. Perfectly dodge an attack to perform Shimmer.

Crescent Arc Variant 2
After using Crescent Arc, you can follow up with a light attack.

Sword Savant
The third hit of your basic attack combo gains Clash. When you are hit while performing the third hit, you deflect most of the incoming damage.

If you want to play more aggressively, take the skills above instead. Crescent Arc and its Variant 2 upgrade lets you use your basic attacks and Weapon Skills a bit more recklessly, as Crescent Arc acts as an emergency dodge. Meanwhile, Sword Savant gives you an extra layer of protection while you’re doing your basic combo.

Players who want to push the envelope a bit further can skip Crescent Arc and take Crescent Moon instead. This skill is much harder to take advantage of, but it serves a great gap closer and damage dealer that also has a built-in dodge mechanic.

What About Corrosive Flurry?

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Corrosive Flurry Skill

Corrosive Flurry is a purely offensive skill that deals great damage and inflicts Corruption, which inflicts damage over time to any enemy affected by it. This is a good skill to have if you just want to deal damage, but considering how all the nodes connected to it are all Feathering nodes, this skill is best taken if you’re using a build that uses Feathering spells.

Players can’t distribute stats individually in Wuchang: Fallen Feathersand if they want to increase stats like Endurance and Strength, they need to unlock the appropriate skill nodes in the Impetus Repository. If you want to take Corrosive Flurry, you’re going to miss out on important Strength and Agility nodes in the main Longsword skill tree. These are important for scaling your weapon’s damage up.

Best Non-Longsword Skills

Steel Resolve and Health Siphon locations in Wuchang

Once you get all the skills you want from the Longsword branch of the skill tree, we strongly recommend getting Steel Resolve and Health Siphon from the left branch of the Impetus Repository. These work extremely well with Sword Counter — Steel Resolve generates Skyward Might when you Deflect an attack, while Health Siphon heals you every time your final combo hit connects with an enemy.

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