Talk:Primed Reach/@comment-24.17.109.147-20160605060016/@comment-8256051-20160605073946

I myself put Primed Reach on more than 90% of my melee weapons. But that's only my personnal preference.

Though I have to admit it must make little to no difference on daggers/fists/claws/sparring. Putting it on mid-range weapons (swords/scythes/tonfas/etc.) is roughly left to each one's liking, I'd say classic Reach is mostly unnoticeable on those, but Primed Reach will make a difference.

Slow weapons might benefit more from Reach and Primed Reach too, because you want enemies to have less chance to dodge your blows just by making a tiny step backwards. Quick weapons benefit only a little bit less from those for the same reason (emphasis on "only a little bit"), though it would allow more constant dps and control over a wider area.