

I found a glitch which messes up the animations of weapons. It seems to be triggered by dismounting from a moving horse, and what it does is that alters the animations of Eivor when they are hold a one-handed weapon on the right hand and a two-handed weapon or a heavy shield on the left hand. The bug can be triggered while using other weapon combinations (unarmed, dual wielding two one-handed weapons, or two two-handed weapons), but it will not be visible until you use a one-handed weapon on the right hand and a two-handed weapon or heavy shield on the left. I show in the video that the bug is caused specifically from dismounting from a moving horse and not just dismounting a stationary horse. I am on the newest patch, and I've seen this bug in the game since launch, but I just figured out the exact cause of the bug (dismounting from a moving horse).
Here is the clip, it shows how the animations are normally first, then I show that the bug isn't caused by dismounting from a stationary horse, then it begins after I dismount from a moving horse.
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@skywardsoul Apologies for the late response. Thanks for reporting this, I have forwarded this on to the Assassin's Creed Valhalla team to investigate.
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