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| ==Great Sword==
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| The Great Sword allows for powerful wide-reaching swings in exchange for mobility, it can be used to defend from attacks but doing this damages the weapon's sharpness.
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| Some Great Swords introduced in this game were retooled into [[Long Sword|Long Swords]] from the [[2nd Generation]] onwards.
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| ! colspan=3 | Notable Great Swords Introduced
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| | {{WeaponLink|MH1|Iron Sword}}
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| | {{WeaponLink|MH1|Defender}}
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| | {{WeaponLink|MH1|Ravager Blade}}
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| | {{WeaponLink|MH1|Iron Katana}}
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| | {{WeaponLink|MH1|Bone Blade}}
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| | {{WeaponLink|MH1|Bone Katana "Wolf"}}
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| | {{WeaponLink|MH1|Serpentblade}}
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| | {{WeaponLink|MH1|Agito}}
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| | {{WeaponLink|MH1|Valkyrie Blade}}
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| | {{WeaponLink|MH1|Redwing}}
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| | {{WeaponLink|MH1|Halberd}}
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| | {{WeaponLink|MH1|Finblade}}
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| ==Sword and Shield==
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| The Sword and Shield was the fastest melee weapon in the original Japanese release, it allows for easy positioning and can defend from most attacks without a sharpness penalty, making it great for beginners and masters alike.
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| | {{WeaponLink|MH1|Hunter's Knife}}
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| | {{WeaponLink|MH1|Assassin's Dagger}}
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| | {{WeaponLink|MH1|Bone Kris}}
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| | {{WeaponLink|MH1|Viper Bite}}
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| | {{WeaponLink|MH1|Eternal Strife}}
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| | {{WeaponLink|MH1|Poison Battleaxe}}
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| | {{WeaponLink|MH1|Red Saber}}
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| | {{WeaponLink|MH1|Weary Finsword}}
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| | {{WeaponLink|MH1|Studded Club}}
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| | {{WeaponLink|MH1|Odyssey}}
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| | {{WeaponLink|MH1|Ninja Sword}}
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| | {{WeaponLink|MH1|Catspaw}}
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| ==Dual Blades==
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| Introduced for the International release, the Dual Blades are integrated into the Sword and Shield paths, these fast weapons trade the ability to defend for a special "Demon" mode that increases damage in exchange for stamina.
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| | {{WeaponLink|MH1|Hurricane}}
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| | {{WeaponLink|MH1|Cutlass}}
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| | {{WeaponLink|MH1|Bone Scythe}}
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