Each of the original 3 class swords have unique default poses when not attacking.
Crown Splitter (Titan) is heavy as a longsword/bihander. Hunters Quickfang is held like a Ninja Sword. Warlocks Sword (forgot the name) is held like every other sword.
I think each of the 3 Praxic Blade form mods should have take those 2 missing animation default poses (Titan and Hunter) and apply them to specific forms to both visually give a distinction between the chosen benefits and to further push the "fighting form" fantasy there.
I suggest:
* Crown Splitter Pose - Balanced Form
* Quickfang Pose - Aggressive Form
* Warlock/General Pose - Defensive Form
Another reason why I suggest this is because, according to the "Book of the Jedi" from the Star Wars fan merch stuff, each form has a different pose and execution in fighting. And the way I put them there are the closest as to how they would be in Star Wars itself.
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1 RispondiThe best way to see how the forms have different starting stances is to watch the Ben Kenobi vs Old Maul fight in Star Wars Rebels. When the fight starts, it doesn’t begin with a clash of sabers, but rather a mind game between the two. Maul ignites his lightsaber, as does Kenobi, but Kenobi pulls the same stance he had during his first fight in Phantom Menace and all throughout the Clone Wars. Seeing Maul pull the same stance he had during their first fight, Kenobi takes a moment and realizes “oh, this man hasn’t changed” before entering his Ben Kenobi Stance (the one we see him use against Vader, where the lightsaber is put in front of him as opposed to the side of his head) before we see him enter neither his Clone Wars or Ben Kenobi stance, but rather Qui Gons stance. Why? Because he knows Maul is intelligent in spite of his lack of growth. He baits maul into pulling the same move he used on Qui Gon, and cuts him down for taking the bait.