Failing to Bargin

Confused, Di Tou opened the booklet and found that it was a rather incomplete-looking method for using a short spear as a sword. Wrinkling his brows, Di Tou tried parroting some of the moves in his mind and found that, similar to the buckler techniques, the movements seemed to be a bit flawed.

As Di Tou was lost in thought, An Yang's voice rang out, "Originally, the technique was already designed to be duel wielded, using a short spear and a buckler as two swords. In essence, it's pushing the concept of yin-yang sister swords, which are a pairing of long and short swords that complement each other's strengths and fill in for each other's weaknesses, but after some testing, the idea was scrapped, as trying to imitate the sword path through two separate weapons at once in harmony proved too difficult for the client."