How do I dual-wield the Blue Knight's Halberd and the Murakumo weapons?

I am trying to find out how to dual wield the Blue Knight's Halberd and the Murakumo weapons. I have all of the necessary requirements and looked at dual wielding on YouTube and it says you can dual wield a slash and slash/thrust weapon? Any suggestions?
Best Answer
To dual wield, you need to use the button combination of two-handing the left hand weapon.
Typically, it is a long hold of the button that two-hands the right hand weapon.
If your stats are high enough, and you are using compatible weapons, then you will lift your left hand slightly. Otherwise you will simply two-hand the left hand weapon.
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How to dual wield Halberd?
The Blue Knight's Halberd has good Dexterity scaling and uses the standard halberd moveset. As such, it is a good option to the Halberd for dexterity builds. It is upgraded with Twinkling Titanite, and loses only minute amounts of its base damage when infused.Is Blue Knights halberd good?
Availability. Sold by Weaponsmith Ornifex for 5,800 souls once she has relocated to her home in Brightstone Cove Tseldora. As a special promotion for the Crown of the Sunken King DLC, a special black Murakumo could be found in the Majula Mansion basement chest on the day prior to its release.How do you get Murakumo in Dark Souls 2?
Availability- Dropped by Shiva of the East, along with his Iron Round Shield.
- Dropped rarely by the Giant Skeletons found in the graveyard portion of Firelink Shrine, the Catacombs, and the Tomb of the Giants.
Dark Souls 2 Blue Knight's Halberd Tutorial (dual wielding w/ power stance)
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Looks like it's not possible to dual wield this two weapons.
Blue Knight's Halberd is Halberd, and Murakumo is Curved Greatsword. According to compatibility table on this wikidot page it's not possible to dual wield Halberd with Curved Greatsword (no matter which one of these is in your right hand).
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