The dual swords in Wild Origin are a new melee weapon added in the second test, focusing on high-speed combos and parry mechanisms, suitable for players who like close combat. This weapon has fast attack speed and flexible movement, but it has a high operational threshold, requiring precise control of the combat rhythm. Next, the editor will share a tutorial on how to play with the dual swords in Wild Origin, allowing you to get started directly and quickly master the core gameplay of this cool weapon.

The dual swords belong to light melee weapons, having the fastest attack speed in the game, but they have weaker defense and cannot be equipped with shields. Their core advantage lies in multi-segment displacement strikes and high break defense efficiency. For example, the Z-shaped rush can quickly approach or disengage from enemies, and each attack stacks armor-breaking value, providing extra damage against shielded units. In combat, it is necessary to maintain medium to close-range output, and it is recommended that beginners first practice dodging. The dual swords perform strongly in narrow terrains, capable of quickly clearing minions and interrupting spell-casting units. However, their anti-air capability is weak, and when encountering flying units, it is necessary to switch to a bow for assistance.

The dual swords have a 0.3-second perfect parry window, and after successfully parrying an enemy's attack, the execution skill Falling Star Slash can be triggered. This skill deals 120% armor-breaking damage to large targets, making it a key method for quickly killing elite monsters. Pay close attention to the red warning prompts of enemies, such as the pre-motion of shield soldiers raising their shields or the charging action of archers drawing their bows, and predict the timing of parries in advance. You can change the defense button to the shoulder button to improve reaction speed.

For basic combos, it is recommended to use a three-hit combo plus a roll to cancel the recovery: first, use a displacement skill to get close, then perform three consecutive light attacks, and immediately roll to interrupt the hard straight. When facing groups of enemies, you can use the whirlwind slash to sweep, but pay attention to stamina consumption. Advanced techniques include parrying followed by execution and jumping pursuit, using terrain elevation differences to achieve aerial combos, prioritizing weapon terms that enhance critical hit rate, and equipping armor with stamina recovery acceleration terms to compensate for frequent dodges. It is essential to carry grilled mushroom skewers to increase attack speed, paired with slippery fruit to maintain safe health. Choose fire-attribute maca, whose passive can increase the dual swords' fire damage by 15%, and it works even better when combined with the elemental enchantment system later on.

The dual swords are a high-risk, high-reward weapon, requiring a lot of practice to reach their full potential. Focus on mastering the timing of parries and stamina management, and make good use of the training ground to familiarize yourself with the attack pre-motions of different enemies. In the early stages, you can start with a one-handed sword, and once your operation becomes proficient, switch to the dual sword style, gradually experiencing the thrill of high-speed combos.