Here are all the disciplines explained for any one-handed sword you may wield in Wuchang: Fallen Feathers.
Different weapons will have different disciplines available in Wuchang: Fallen Feathers. The four types of weapons are longsword, one-handed sword, spear and dual blades.

This article will cover all the disciplines you can use while wielding any one-handed sword in the game.
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All One-Handed Sword Disciplines Explained in Wuchang Fallen Feathers
Here are the five disciplines explained for one-handed sword in Wuchang: Fallen Feathers.
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Flickering Blade
This is the basic discipline for one-handed swords in the game. The character swings the sword in front of you and blocks incoming attacks partially. There are some defensive bonuses. Hence, you’re able to use it to weaken enemy attacks which you might not be able to dodge.
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Spinning Kick
You jump forward while spinning and landing a heavy kick on the enemy. Variant I adds another attack at the end of the discipline, which can knock them back. Meanwhile, the other Variant lets you use Obliterate attacks more easily.
Swift Lunge
This is a simple piercing attack, which goes forward in a straight line. Variant II of this skill is extremely useful, as it adds a second attack with the Clash effect. This allows you to attack enemy attacks and deflect them instead of taking damage. On the other hand, Variant I can inflict Frostbite, so you may use that if your build calls for it.
Slicing Zephyr
This discipline is great to use when surrounded. You start spinning while moving forward, and at the end of the spin, deliver a powerful slash. This discipline only has one Variant. This Variant sends a vortex at the end of your combo to knock away any enemies still left standing.
Vanguard Breaker
Last up, Vanguard Breaker performs a powerful thrust in a narrow area in front of you. This skill is particularly great at breaking the enemy’s Poise. Variant I further increases the Poise Break effect of your weapon. Lastly, Variant II allows you to chain your light attack after this discipline, enabling you to continue the combo.
Those were all the disciplines explained in Wuchang: Fallen Feathers.
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