The user can wield polearm weapons that possess a blade on each end with no difficulty. In normal circumstances, such a weapon would be cumbersome and improbable to wield, as the user would have to be careful of avoiding the blade on the close end from cutting themselves.
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| - Dual-Headed Blade Proficiency
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| - The user can wield polearm weapons that possess a blade on each end with no difficulty. In normal circumstances, such a weapon would be cumbersome and improbable to wield, as the user would have to be careful of avoiding the blade on the close end from cutting themselves.
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| - Wield dual-headed blade proficiently.
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| - Dual-Headed Blade Proficiency
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| - Ōko Yushima wielding his Sumitsukigasa with great skills, spinning it constantly to confuse his opponents and then slash or stab them.
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| - The user can wield polearm weapons that possess a blade on each end with no difficulty. In normal circumstances, such a weapon would be cumbersome and improbable to wield, as the user would have to be careful of avoiding the blade on the close end from cutting themselves. Masters of such weapons can use them to the greatest effects, making use of the blades on both ends while avoiding accidental self-injuries. Such usage often involves constantly spinning the weapon like a buzzsaw, confusing the enemies while increasing the slashing damage with fluid movements, or creating a strong defensive maneuver. The user can hold the weapon sideways, striking both their left and right sides simultaneously. They can also toss the weapons like gigantic shurikens and then catch it back or have it return in a boomerang-like manner. The weapon can also be separated at the center to become dual weapons.
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