Talk:Recent Updates/@comment-219.79.136.127-20150721115636/@comment-26210311-20150721125324

You are incorrect.

From a pure gameplay persepective, this is not a "reduction", the swords are the same, they keep their stats and, in fact get an increase in the areas where uchigatanas exceel. This is not a downgrade, it is an upgrade. Their tachi stats as a from of uchigatana will make a very very strong uchigatana. Furthemore they will not be effected by night battles, thus become viable candidates for effective world 6 team composition.

From the historical and cultural classification, you are still incorrect. These three swords never had their sword type specified in documentations and etc. due to various reasons. It's just that when Nitro+ were implementing them in the game they just decided to classify them as tachi and slapped the tag on them and now they decided against it. In fact many were baffled when Kane-san was classified as a tachi considering the Kanesadas consist of uchigatanas, for an example. In fact from the very beggining, IRL, Uchigatanas > Tachi, due to the fact that they are more practical to use. Tachis were no longer popular after the 16th century.( One of the major classifications for tachis were that they have to be made pre 1500.)

Thus this is no insult what-soever, in fact it made three mediocre or weak tachis into three outstanding uchigatanas.