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Nakamoto Amuro wrote:two 36' Dao (Chinese broadsword)
38' katana with stabby
36' Gladius with stabby
40' hilted * sword with stabby
56' recurve bow with 6 arrows
48' broadsword with stabby
62' nodachi with stabby
Pickles wrote:Heater Shield
32"ish inch Edhellen broadsword in my shield hand (pointed down.)
32" club.
Melannen wrote:Nakamoto Amuro wrote:two 36' Dao (Chinese broadsword)
38' katana with stabby
36' Gladius with stabby
40' hilted * sword with stabby
56' recurve bow with 6 arrows
48' broadsword with stabby
62' nodachi with stabby
Those are some really freakin huge weapons. Like super anime style!
Melannen wrote:Nakamoto Amuro wrote:two 36' Dao (Chinese broadsword)
38' katana with stabby
36' Gladius with stabby
40' hilted * sword with stabby
56' recurve bow with 6 arrows
48' broadsword with stabby
62' nodachi with stabby
Those are some really freakin huge weapons. Like super anime style!
Melannen wrote:Reread your notation, you'll see.
Arrakis wrote:BC, for some reason (maybe it was all of those comments of yours about how useless you are in melee combat), I picture you as being small of stature and not particularly strong. No offense intended, here, it's just the image that has been presented to me.
a) Is this mental picture wrong? Right? Mostly one or the other?
Arrakis wrote:b) Even presuming it's wrong and you're a pretty big strong feller, I must say, Florentine with a Red is not an easy thing to do, if you plan on using typical Florentine-style techniques. A pair of lightweight, moderately counterweighted kitespar 42-inchers, sure; a standard construction 52" 1/2" fibercore Red? Mmm... I wouldn't want to do it, anyway.
Arrakis wrote:c) For your round shield, either offset the straps towards the front/inner edge of the shield or build it ~30 inches around instead so you can avoid getting flail-wrapped on your shield arm without coming out of shielding position.
Dane wrote:If you're swinging correctly, most of the power from your swings should come from your core. The arm guides the shot, but it doesn't have to power it.
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