Ah, thanks. I didn't realise they gained a new rule in the Hobbit
But, as you say, unless your main opponent is an elf player as well or plays wraith-heavy, it seems very much a pointless bonus, lol. Still, at least I know what the difference between it and a normal two-hander is.
Now I have a third question, which is more just to see what other people think (which is likely to be that it's OP and unfair) - an elven blade being visually represented by an axe: an axe has a blade, so it's still within the confines of the weapon, but instead of feinting has the (from what I've heard, very good) axe's ability. So, it's a two-handed axe with the bonus of a drawn fight at equal Fight values...
I guess, equally, the above could apply to an Easterling halberd - it uses the rules for an elven blade and is an axe, so does it combine elven blade with axe or does it keep the sword's feint rule despite that?