4: To intimidate the robber into not trying to rob you. If you're rich enough to carry a blade that fancy, and you're not a noble with a retinue, you're a mercenary, and a rich mercenary is a *very good* fighter.
I put this down (at least partially) to 3D video games of the late 90s and early 2000s. Rendering bizzare shapes is easy, especially in 3D. A GPU doesn't care if an object is mechanically feasible, all it cares about is the frame's shape. Making it strange shapes is super easy. Rendering intricate design patterns on things is very taxing on GPUs if those patterns have any kind of 3D elements, as that is a way more complex frame. This is why early 3D games just had flat faces, or at best a nose.
And most gingers don't have souls, you have to convince them to get one, then they have to go get the soul, which can take a few days irl, THEN you have to help them get the ingredients to convert it to a ginger soul, and that is at least a few days of grinding in higher level dungeons. THEN there is this really high-level social interaction you have to pass with the ginger, at which point they'll give you the soul. But, for the +5 daemon damage, it is worth the grind. Just don't try to kill the ginger to get the soul, because then you'll only get one soul and you'll never be able to get a ginger soul again (gingers won't talk to you, you literally won't be able to interact with them) - outside of markets, but normal souls can be expensive, don't even want to know how expensive ginger souls are.
"And now crazy sjws will take the quote out of context and file reports against Shad for sexual harassment" Actually, we're just here bc we're working on some really dope fantasy games that will deeply offend the alt-right due to the realistic armor on female characters and form-fitting codpieces on the male characters.
You'd be surprised about how much societal norms have changed, despite old rules still in place. For example, there's still a rule on the books in Trinity College Dublin that you are forbidden from entering college grounds without carrying a sword, punishable by a fine.
And for one day a year, you can assassinate someone from the bell tower and not be charged with murder. But there's some variants. It's ok if you're a prod shooting Catholics. And those who hold a Freedom of Dublin Award have the right to let their sheep graze on the grounds. As long as it's their own sheep.
This is why I really love the swords in lord of the rings. They are clearly fantasy weapons but most of em look like actual weapons. As a long time WoW player, it always bothered me how fat and clumsy all their supposed "longswords" are.
It's the key difference between LoTR and a lot of settings that use it as inspiration in my opinion. Tolkien knew his stuff, kept things relatively grounded in general which only made the fantastical elements stand out and impress all the more. His inspiration was history and fairy tales whereas most modern fantasy is inspired directly from Tolkien. There's nothing inherently wrong with having your high fantasy setting be fantastical, I just think there's a lot to be gained by considering why Tolkien didn't overpower his books with those fantastical elements.
I totally believe Shad would show up for an interview dressed like a Renaissance aristocrat with the codpiece and a fancy sword and a big feathery hat with a swashbuckler attitude.
Women do it with their breasts, men should have the same right with their crotch. There are all kinds of padded and other sort of bra "enhancements". It's high time men bring back the padded cod piece.
@@TheTonyMcD It kind of feels dishonest in a way. Almost as if you're advertising a house that looks massive on the outside, but every room is the size of a closet once you reach the inside.
Shad Fact: Shad's Mustache provides is also known as "Dragon's Bane" the mere sight of which cause all Dragon's (And Dragon like creatures) to fly away in fear for 3 minutes.
"What is better than having a sword?" Having a throne made from the swords of my vanquished enemies. Fused by dragonfire of my 3 terrifyingly cute pet dragons. They're delightful and that throne they made for me is so comfy and pointy. xD
The throne is actually on the verge of being lethal for the "sitter". Even Aegon cutted himself several times. Maybe it would have been a good idea to unsharpen the blades first
Tywin Lannister Many people cut themselves on it. Aegon chose to keep the swords sharp because “A king should never sit comfortably”. At least I think that’s the quote
Some of the actual IRL swords you showed in this video are so beautiful it's beyond what i ever imagined. And to me they look way, way more elegant and rafined than any shiny spiky fantasy sword. But it's a matter of personal preference, of course
from a videogame standpoint, one could say in real life it's a lot easier to do a "texture swap" than it is to do a completely new mesh/model the real life decorators were adding very small, shallow designs that stuck mostly to what a normal sword would look like, and at a distance you probably couldn't tell the dif.
Yeah the fat paddle-like swords are just ugly for me. There are good looking fantasy swords (Dark Souls has a few of these actually), but the real thing is really more tasteful and refined imo. My guess is that video games avoid that kind of designs because : 1.Designers are taught to think about making shapes first and foremost, it's not seen as a good thing for them to have two very similar shapes but with different textures. 2. Game devs don't want to be seen as "lazy" by having the fancy sword just be a cooler normal sword, because "variety" or something.
@@Knoloaify I get people preferences but I gotta admit theres is a point when to many spikes are too *MANY* but if I am fighting a Dragon I want my Fume Ultra Greatsword man (In a video game/fantasy setting obviously)
I too prefer realistic looking swords than fantasy swords, but Frostmourne in Warcraft III was very very cool... that is until Man at Arms made one and it was quite unwieldly... unless we are the size of joe manganiello.
I remember seeing a replica of the Sutton Hoo sword in a Matt Easton video, and I was blown away both by its beauty, and by how magical it seemed. I can understand how swords like that might have given rise to the legend of Excalibur.
The real swords just look sooo much cooler to me. I want nothing more than to play a game where all the weapons are in such a style with only a few exceptions. Exceptions being for magic and other reasoning within the fantasy world. Weapons used by giants and all that you know? Practical beauty is something ive grown fonder of over time as i came to understand how the world works.
This there is this annoying tendency for people to design things over complicated these days and swords in fantasy are one of the more prominent examples of this but they are far from the only thing >_
There is also the opposite way,things so outlandish that somewhat make you develop a kind of acquired taste for this type of thing. I am one of those that likes the realistic things,but i find that the hybrids between outlandish and realistic tends to be the best,like the "Orks and Elves "sword
I agree. It is sad that realistic designs are more rare in entertainment than outlandish swords. As a gamer, I am actually pleasantly surprised when I play a game without ridiculously overdesigned swords.
Swords are by default incredibly sexy, but I'm cool with them wearing jewelry as long as they don't take all my moneys and screw around behind my back.
I love fantasy desingns, but i tend more and more into real medieval stuff and greatswords with this geometry are surely my most favourite (long, slightly narrowing blade, divided handle, thin crossguard) ... And when it is engraved with real medieval art, man, that's just gorgeous! It looks so agile and powerfull at same time.
I think it was the best ceremonial? styled sword I've ever seen, I am of course assuming its a ceremonial sword otherwise I doubt it'd be in that great of condition unless it were a fresh reproduction? I'm abit curious about the history of that particular sword...
Ironically that sword at 4:54 is actually correctly proportioned for the 8 foot tall transhumans it would have been wielded by. Its a 40K Space Marine Power Sword and as Space Marines can deadlift the back end of an 18 wheeler that thing is just a longsword for them. Although with another look the most common variants would thinner and longer.
John Colley in fact, if you want to make the decoration as efficient as possible you could have an ornate hilt and scabbard with only minimal work done on the blade. The blade being very slightly decorated just in the off-chance you need to draw it in public.
This reminded me of a fight in one of David Eddings books, one of the two fighters wears regular unadorned gear (still high quality though) were as the other wears real fancy gear. At the end of the fight the first guy is the winner despite the two having been equals so when the second guy asks how he lost the first replies that all the gold and gems on his gear added weight, not much but enough as they were both growing old. The second guy dies with smile as he was killed by own vanity, the biggest difference between them. If you haven't read Edding's books I highly recommend them, they are some of my all-time favourites. Anyway I wish you the best of luck and have a good day/night :-)
There's also a bit in one of the Eleniad where the heroes are sneaking into the bad guys palace, and there are a bunch of guards in Scary Spiked Armour of Evil(TM)... who turn out to be completely useless because the Big Bad Guy was an idiot who'd seen the western knights beat his soldiers and decided he needed some knights too but didn't understand how armour works
i think it should also be pointed out that medieval swordsmiths seem to have put a lot of thought into the ratios and proportions of all the elements of the sword. in the book 'sword - form and thought' peter johnsson argues that similar principles that governed gothic architecture (inspired from arithmetic and geometry) also applied to sword-making. this seems to be completely absent from modern fantasy swords. fine, you wanted to put some spikes on the blade, did you use some harmonious ratio to determine the point where the spikes will be or did you simply just eyeball it? what about the length of the spikes? most fantasy swords just seem so haphazard to me (there are of course exceptions, whether by design or chance, i do not know).
Even when indulging in fantasy play, I still prefer the historical and practical designs over bulky and unnecessary pieces. Usually it takes someone to pick up and handle a sword to know what it's like to give their characters an unpractical sword; though I've only handled maybe 5 swords in my life and don't own a real one for myself yet, I usually get a lot of input watching RUclips shows about them. And hey, the historical design of the claymore (with the clover pieces) there's a lot history has given that look fantastic and are practical
Fireballs aren't actually that hot, it'd require sustained blast, like a typical fantasy dragon using fiery breath but for for at least 10-30min duration, depending on the metal which might take even longer... OR you know just make an ALL METAL fortress with some big ass forges making giant metal panels that can be replaced if damaged...
Another example is that it may look like a sword, but the actual purpose and proper function don't relate to being a sword in the first place. This would mostly be for high fantasy settings where the sword is more of an arcane focus or magic Thingy-mic-jig. Though I suppose there is still the argument that you could have it serve that purpose and still be a functional sword.
One argument for the strange crossguards and crooked blades could be that they need to be shaped like a specific rune, or like the representation of a specific deity. Granted, both can be included on a smaller scale in a normal sword, but going all out might be better for channeling magic
This is a very neat idea - an ornamental sword, unpractical for combat, that serves as a focus for casting magic, just because someone wanted a sword-looking focus. Gonna steal this idea... It's mine now.
This really makes me look closer at Diablo(game made by Blizzard) swords, daggers and the like. Like Karlei's point for example, it is meant to be a throwing dagger(that somehow you throw over and over and over) that looks quite heavy and has this orb with shadows in it.
My main complaint about fantasy swords is those damned round handles. Edge alignment! I chatted with a guy who makes cosplay weapons, very high quality work, who had no idea what edge alignment was.
I feel the need to point out that swords with round handles have existed historically and that the are ways to judge edge alignment with a round handle
@FrenzyOctopus Depends on the type of cosplay. If it's just a foam version of the Final Fantasy Buster Sword and stuff of that nature then I can see your point, but more realistic looking weapons it could be that they take an interest and actually research "why" some weapons have certain features. Not improving knowledge because there's "no reason" to ends up with lazy people and tends to end up with society mocking those who do try hard.
Hey Shad, I've been following your channel for a while now and I must say your videos are really useful. I myself am writing a story and building a universe based on the European Middle Ages and want to put a certain realism to my work. So your videos are really useful and informative. I LOVE your series on the weapons for different fantasy races! If I may make a request, it would be really interesting to have videos on the everyday life of people in that time period, like what was the life of townsfolk like, what about peasant, knights, mercenaries, craftsmen, servants at court, lords/kings/people who reign, diplomats etc.
well if you're taking the Fantasy Rearmed series to heart, then I must point something out that everyone seems to have missed. those videos only detail what sort of equipment those creatures would use if they ever *did* go to war, they do not mean that those creatures would be more *likely* to go to war.
@@benthomason3307 Well, I'm nor sure if there even was a point to miss, since he never said anything whether one of these races is more or less likely. The videos were about weapons and armory not culture.
WayneAnonymous that's what I'm saying, but everyone (myself included, for a while) was somehow left with the impression that war was the only way any of these races would interact with humans, W40K style.
Another important thing to keep in mind is that tabletop gaming had miniatures whose proportions are truncated and thus bigger, thicker blades are required so the model won't just snap, and so it looks proper in the hands of a thick little minifigure.. and the same goes for videogames, where graphics were more efficient in more shortened proportions. So we got used to wanting a sword blade to look big and thick and crazy because you couldn't see the tiny details or a normal long thin blade easily.
the idea that people would make bigger swords if the had a suitable material has historical president, swords on average got larger with the advent of steel. All you would need is a material which was lighter than steel but ether harder than steel but comparably tough, tougher than steel but comparably hard, or roughly comparable mechanically but cheaper to produce, and people would have started making larger swords.
Mythril ^.^ I had a pair of Mythril claymores and the monkey grip feat... Much FUN ensued! ^.^ it got even more fun with adamantium cored mythril claymores later on... (metallurgy is your friend! ^.^)
@@yamiyomizuki But at some point the size gotta stop Even if a 2-meter sword is as light as the average one handed sword, carrying it around and unsheating would be a hassle and impractical
Frankly, "fantasy" swords (and clothes, armours, buildings, etc.) always look terrible to me. I can't help but thinking "this is SO stupid". And why do they have to look like they are morphing into an alien insect? One more problem with spikes on the blade: good luck putting that crap into a scabbard.
@@peascoutpesante9456 Huge pauldrons, 1-inch thick plates, 10kg swords, spiked armours and blades, weirdly shaped bows with impossible construction and fat heavy tips, all these things are stupidly dysfunctional, those objects would be unusable, in a fantasy setting just as in reality. Real swords and armours were functional AND gorgeous, graphic artists should take a good look at those instead of inventing "cool" crap.
Ive been following this channel since....long enough ago that I forget and my eyes STILL wander to that play button every time you look to your left, eagerly awaiting a pop-up picture.
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Shad, you have missed one kind of existing fancy historical sword (functional, but with its own disadvantages), namely the flamberges and flame swords (wave-bladed swords). Those have some fancy blade geometry, while being usable. Serrations can catch on clothing, so the decrease and not increase the effective cutting capacity. Additionally they increase the chance that the blade will get stuck.
Even if you used light-weight yet stronger materials to make oversized swords such as the one in say 7:50 the sword might be very floppy and lack stiffness to do any kind of real damage. Swords already have very low weight, as a result they are agile, but if you reduced the weight much further, you might get something like a foil. If you increase weight by increasing width, it could be unwieldy due to air resistance. So, you need several kinds of magic elements to make these weird swords. And assuming that the tiny handle on those overweight swords couldn't handle infinite pressure, they would eventually crack, but it would crack the wrist of the user much sooner, even if he is a superhuman. There's one way you could put a bunch of spikes and stuff all over handle. If they were made from a material that looked like metal but acted like foam, it might work, like the decorations on helmets. But here's the question you really want to be asking here- What about dragons?
Yeah no, the swords would only be floppy if they were proportioned wrong ie to thin and would only be to heavy if you added too much material. as to the handle it only needs to be super strong if the sword is super heavy or the handle is super thin. In other words with the right material and good proportions giant swords are perfectly plausible
The bit about the Codpiece had me rolling too flip'en funny. The video did get me thinking about if swords were made to a persons physical attributes & skill if they could afford it. Hmmm.
@@ladyshadiversity397 He sadly used it for ceremonial purposes only... He could've given it to someone normal like Shad so he can slay Dragons ! In 1497 ofcourse...
Am I the only one who would love a collaboration with fudgemuppet or the other elder scrolls RUclipsrs and them do a video of the functionality of Skyrim weapons and armor
Great video; but of course, we've come to expect nothing less from you! Real swords are beautiful, elegant and deadly because they have to follow the rules of an orderly universe. Fantasy swords are just silly in comparison. I blame the artists who have never actually held a real sword in their hands. Thanks Shad!
As usual, my good sir, it was a distinct pleasure to listen to one of your lessons. A pleasure even when, like in my case, the argument was already known. No, I'm no expert in swords. Neither I'm a beginner, though. I know what I know and always find new knowledge to add to my own, especially from you. It'd be a sad day the one I could find no further knowledge to assimilate.
I’ve never liked a lot of the fantasy swords and weapons in a lot of mainstream fantasy movies and games, and that has kept me from getting interested in them. I think that’s one reason why I love LOTR so much.
Hey Shad, I had an idea for a video that might be interesting. How about an analysis of weaknesses on real world historical castles? They can't have all been perfect, right? I think it'd be interesting to see if real castles had blunders or missed opportunities like we see in fictional castles, or perhaps entirely different flaws.
Congrats for this amazing video, its really interesting to see these incrediby beautiful swords in real life. You could make a future video about the opposite: the most frightening and scary looking weapons and armor.
Can we use functional weapons and use runes of illusions to make the look how, we want. (But as a layer, can't interact with object's) Yet get a functional weapon? For example the illusion of the (Lich king sword) sword disappear as soon as, the person enters a combat and reappears when you're out of combat (So it doesn't cover your vision while in combat )
Honestly adding all of those gems is just as dumb of an idea as adding in spikes. They may not add much weight, but BY GOD do they add up the price! Cut gemstones are very expensive, and let me tell you something, they come off surprisingly easy! Few sword clashes with those jeweled swords in a real sword fight, and you would be have gems flying all over the room!
Fantastic job as we all expect from you Shad great episode, I would love if one day you did an episode on Mont Saint Michel in France it is truly a masterpiece of architecture (it has nothing to do with me being French ;) )
The thing about the Greatsword of Artorias, is that both it and Artorias can change sizes, so re-creating them to the "correct dimensions" is hard XD (It's debatable, but I get the impression he'd normally wield it like a longsword along with his medium shield, and the sword&shield are just oversized in comparison to the player character :P )
Could you make a video if you haven't already on parrying with Swords? Not daggers or other weapons, just swords and sword types which are better for parrying.
I've always been a fan of practicality, personally, and my designs reflect my idea of "simple but elegant". The best example of this is a sword I designed for a fantasy world I've been working on. The sword is an Oakeshott Type XIIa longsword with a teardrop pommel. The grip leather is dyed ocean blue with silver wire inlaid in it, and the pommel and guard are plated in silver. There is a spiral along the bottom of the pommel that swirls into a sapphire embedded in the center. On the guard are two more sapphires carved into triangles with concave sides. The guard itself has strongly swept quillons that make it form a sort of trapezoid shape with the long face open. The blade is Damascus steel. The fuller is very broad along the bottom 1/3 of the blade, then abruptly narrows to about a 1/4 of an inch across for the rest of the way up the blade. Inscribed in the broad part of the fuller is the sword's name, Ahkdhraak, written out in the runes I designed. The name is in the world's gods' language, and it means "Dragonslayer" (obviously).
Shad what’s your opinion on using a chunky heavy fantasy sword used as throwing weapon. So imagine a heavy set strong man swinging a heavy sword and letting go would that do major damage ❓❓❓
Have him use a throwing axe or a pilla or something would be a bit faster and do more damage, plus a huge dude throwing a giant axe is grade a viking shit
actually what about decorated handgun , they are practicaly madern day sword in an alternative medival period they could come into fashion with CODPIECESS!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!1!!1
Some combat stances escape a block by slipping the blade down the blocking sword - if the blocking sword is wavy like a flamberge, this causes the slipping sword to vibrate, making it much harder to keep a good grip on it and easier to disarm. The other use is that the waves concentrate the momentum of the sword on single points instead of longer edges, thus increasing cutting power (not unlike a saw) but still slip through easily enough and thus do not get caught like saw-like serrations would.
I remember that back in the original Guild Wars the elemental sword ( wiki.guildwars.com/images/3/3f/Elemental_Sword.jpg ) was one if not the most sought sword but my favorite was always the runic blade (wiki.guildwars.com/images/c/c6/Runic_Blade.jpg )
I really love realistic swords but part of me will always love the look of overdesigned clearly impractical swords like the one the protagonist in MGQ uses or anything of the sort that looks like its trying to cram so many details onto the blade it looks more like a broken cricket bat than a sword. I mean its more of a love at laughing at stupid shit than admiring the blade itself but still that kind of stuff is a guilty pleasure
i like a good balance between the two, but also like real looking swords. (mostly because i know how impractical/un-usable fantasy ones would be and that "ruins" it for me, not being able to put that aside,and constantly bugging me. lol.)
Those huge-ass swords you showed in 6:49 were Hungarian-made and are currently in a museum in Istanbul, yes? I’m not bragging, I’m just curious to see if I’m right because I’ve been there.
Hey Shad, what sword were you showing as a real-life example of a super fancy sword that you showed at 5:58? The gold one in the case with the symbols along the blade. I'd really like to know more about it. Keep up the awesome vids!
The sword at 7:03 - 7:06 reminds me of the Sword of Flame and Night from Elden Ring. Given that the sword seemed to be of ceremonial importance it would make sense that it would resemble the sword in the video. I wouldn't be surprised if the developers took inspiration from the sword design itself, given that it seems to be a museum piece.
Ornate swords serve two purposes. 1: To fight off anyone trying to rob you. 2: To pay off anyone trying to rob you.
*smacks head* "That's genius!"
3: To fight anyone who isn't willing to be robbed.
4: To intimidate the robber into not trying to rob you. If you're rich enough to carry a blade that fancy, and you're not a noble with a retinue, you're a mercenary, and a rich mercenary is a *very good* fighter.
3: Shank the Gauls.
Kind of like the Italian cinqueda: beautiful ornate works of art, very fashionable and tactically useless for the most part.
Modern aesthetics: Cool blade geometry patterns, plain sword colors
Medieval aesthetics: Cool sword-color patterns, plain blade geometry
I put this down (at least partially) to 3D video games of the late 90s and early 2000s.
Rendering bizzare shapes is easy, especially in 3D. A GPU doesn't care if an object is mechanically feasible, all it cares about is the frame's shape. Making it strange shapes is super easy.
Rendering intricate design patterns on things is very taxing on GPUs if those patterns have any kind of 3D elements, as that is a way more complex frame.
This is why early 3D games just had flat faces, or at best a nose.
Indeed.
Nerobyrne also,a dragon-shaped guard is quite visible even with bad graphics,while a nice pattern is almost invisible still
BoS Knight yup!
Or it just looks bad because it's simply a pixel map set onto a flat surface.
Future aesthetics: rave lights
You mean bejeweling my serrated Gladius with the Gems of Ansyrmordia WON’T give me +15 Bright damage?!?!
Jordan Stolp
No, but if you can sacrifice three goats and the soul of a ginger then it can grant the Gems of Ansyrmordia +5 daemon damage.
Nick Grimes the soul of a ginger? That’s the rarest item in the game!
well duh. You thought this was going to be an easy quest? Daemons are even harder to defeat than social interactions!
And most gingers don't have souls, you have to convince them to get one, then they have to go get the soul, which can take a few days irl, THEN you have to help them get the ingredients to convert it to a ginger soul, and that is at least a few days of grinding in higher level dungeons.
THEN there is this really high-level social interaction you have to pass with the ginger, at which point they'll give you the soul.
But, for the +5 daemon damage, it is worth the grind.
Just don't try to kill the ginger to get the soul, because then you'll only get one soul and you'll never be able to get a ginger soul again (gingers won't talk to you, you literally won't be able to interact with them) - outside of markets, but normal souls can be expensive, don't even want to know how expensive ginger souls are.
Not necessarily. Unless the jewels are imbued with magical powers you're all good.
“Look at my crotch”
-Shad 2018
Hah! THRUST!
And now crazy sjws will take the quote out of context and file reports against Shad for sexual harassment :P
Codpieces. What deranged mind came up with that idea?
Trousers -- Brilliant.
"And now crazy sjws will take the quote out of context and file reports against Shad for sexual harassment"
Actually, we're just here bc we're working on some really dope fantasy games that will deeply offend the alt-right due to the realistic armor on female characters and form-fitting codpieces on the male characters.
KNEEL BEFORE COD!!!!
You'd be surprised about how much societal norms have changed, despite old rules still in place. For example, there's still a rule on the books in Trinity College Dublin that you are forbidden from entering college grounds without carrying a sword, punishable by a fine.
If you don't carry yer sword, you can't have any pudding. How can you have any pudding if you don't carry yer sword?
Also, during your exams, you may ask for a glass of wine
And for one day a year, you can assassinate someone from the bell tower and not be charged with murder. But there's some variants. It's ok if you're a prod shooting Catholics. And those who hold a Freedom of Dublin Award have the right to let their sheep graze on the grounds. As long as it's their own sheep.
D Dog 2015
I'm pretty sure my uncle did that when he was there
@@irishdc9523 do you mind if we put Trump on that tower during that day? :P
This is why I really love the swords in lord of the rings. They are clearly fantasy weapons but most of em look like actual weapons. As a long time WoW player, it always bothered me how fat and clumsy all their supposed "longswords" are.
yeah but in WoW everything is fat and chunky. the people, the animals, it all looks weirdly 64-bit but with more polygons.
The witcher too
Love the art direction on that game, every sword looks mostly in the realm of reality, but amazingly beautiful nonetheless.
It's amazing how much the practicality of LotR does for it.
It's the key difference between LoTR and a lot of settings that use it as inspiration in my opinion. Tolkien knew his stuff, kept things relatively grounded in general which only made the fantastical elements stand out and impress all the more. His inspiration was history and fairy tales whereas most modern fantasy is inspired directly from Tolkien.
There's nothing inherently wrong with having your high fantasy setting be fantastical, I just think there's a lot to be gained by considering why Tolkien didn't overpower his books with those fantastical elements.
Sure, thing is that a hammer can look like a hammer even if its fan and chunky, to some degree an axe canaswell.. A sword however.. mm nah.
I totally believe Shad would show up for an interview dressed like a Renaissance aristocrat with the codpiece and a fancy sword and a big feathery hat with a swashbuckler attitude.
I thought Mormons took their modesty too seriously for that
Or better yet, dressed like a Landsknecht.
Would, you mean has, right?
Are you sure he hasn't done that already?
@@seneca983 it is the same, lol.
"Here's my CROTCH!! Have a look at my crotch, people! HYA!!! Thrust!!"
-Shad 2018
Good God, he *did* say that. . .
In fairness, I think it's a quote we can all take inspiration from...
Women do it with their breasts, men should have the same right with their crotch. There are all kinds of padded and other sort of bra "enhancements". It's high time men bring back the padded cod piece.
@@TheTonyMcD It kind of feels dishonest in a way. Almost as if you're advertising a house that looks massive on the outside, but every room is the size of a closet once you reach the inside.
Sounds like he was quoting Lord Flasheart
You had me at swords.
You can fight, or you can fight in STYLE. Answer seems pretty obvious to me.
Ethan Davies, Or you can have your weapon fall apart when you strike or block an opponent.
Or you can parry with you arms so you don't ruin your fancy sword.
yep, who cares about style anyway?
@@GeneralPadron CJ
Shad Fact: Shad's Mustache provides is also known as "Dragon's Bane" the mere sight of which cause all Dragon's (And Dragon like creatures) to fly away in fear for 3 minutes.
Shad Fact: He has a Chinese Officer's Sword to his Right
A d20-7
But what about dragons
WITH. Mustaches
@Trahn-Jahn DC 50
so, i'm gonna be THAT asshole.... "Shad's Mustache provides is-" huh? you uh, you wanna try that again,or are we just moving on?
I don't think swords will ever go out of style. Swords are a work of art.
"What is better than having a sword?" Having a throne made from the swords of my vanquished enemies. Fused by dragonfire of my 3 terrifyingly cute pet dragons. They're delightful and that throne they made for me is so comfy and pointy. xD
The throne is actually on the verge of being lethal for the "sitter". Even Aegon cutted himself several times. Maybe it would have been a good idea to unsharpen the blades first
That's why I've had a dozen dornish wenches stitch a fire resistant cushion and some mittens. ;D
@@raptorjesues1445 aegon didnt, just those that dont deserve the throne cuts, like Aerys and Joffrey
Tywin Lannister Many people cut themselves on it. Aegon chose to keep the swords sharp because “A king should never sit comfortably”. At least I think that’s the quote
Tywin Lannister how dare thou say i cut myself?
Too be fair regarding the greatsword of Artorias, Artorias himself was a giant. Larger and much stronger than a human
Strangely enough so was the black sword which was featured in this video also
For Artorias, it was a one-handed sword. Cause he used a shield.
Not just a giant, but a Lord which is a literal god.
HeyImAName HeyImALastName Artorias himself wasn’t a lord, only given a fraction of a lord soul
It also conveniently scales to match the human ( or doggo ) wielding it!
Some of the actual IRL swords you showed in this video are so beautiful it's beyond what i ever imagined. And to me they look way, way more elegant and rafined than any shiny spiky fantasy sword. But it's a matter of personal preference, of course
from a videogame standpoint, one could say in real life it's a lot easier to do a "texture swap" than it is to do a completely new mesh/model
the real life decorators were adding very small, shallow designs that stuck mostly to what a normal sword would look like, and at a distance you probably couldn't tell the dif.
Yeah the fat paddle-like swords are just ugly for me. There are good looking fantasy swords (Dark Souls has a few of these actually), but the real thing is really more tasteful and refined imo. My guess is that video games avoid that kind of designs because : 1.Designers are taught to think about making shapes first and foremost, it's not seen as a good thing for them to have two very similar shapes but with different textures. 2. Game devs don't want to be seen as "lazy" by having the fancy sword just be a cooler normal sword, because "variety" or something.
I actually feel the same way about impractically sex female armor; the badassness of the look of real armor on a woman is sexy in and of itself to me.
@@Knoloaify I get people preferences but I gotta admit theres is a point when to many spikes are too *MANY* but if I am fighting a Dragon I want my Fume Ultra Greatsword man (In a video game/fantasy setting obviously)
I too prefer realistic looking swords than fantasy swords, but Frostmourne in Warcraft III was very very cool... that is until Man at Arms made one and it was quite unwieldly... unless we are the size of joe manganiello.
I remember seeing a replica of the Sutton Hoo sword in a Matt Easton video, and I was blown away both by its beauty, and by how magical it seemed. I can understand how swords like that might have given rise to the legend of Excalibur.
The real swords just look sooo much cooler to me. I want nothing more than to play a game where all the weapons are in such a style with only a few exceptions. Exceptions being for magic and other reasoning within the fantasy world. Weapons used by giants and all that you know?
Practical beauty is something ive grown fonder of over time as i came to understand how the world works.
Merilirem *Whispers in Eldritch madness "Exanima....."*
This there is this annoying tendency for people to design things over complicated these days and swords in fantasy are one of the more prominent examples of this but they are far from the only thing >_
Mods.
There is also the opposite way,things so outlandish that somewhat make you develop a kind of acquired taste for this type of thing.
I am one of those that likes the realistic things,but i find that the hybrids between outlandish and realistic tends to be the best,like the "Orks and Elves "sword
I agree. It is sad that realistic designs are more rare in entertainment than outlandish swords. As a gamer, I am actually pleasantly surprised when I play a game without ridiculously overdesigned swords.
Swords are by default incredibly sexy, but I'm cool with them wearing jewelry as long as they don't take all my moneys and screw around behind my back.
lol
6:00 that sword left me breathless, it beats any fantasy sword I've ever seen.
I love fantasy desingns, but i tend more and more into real medieval stuff and greatswords with this geometry are surely my most favourite (long, slightly narrowing blade, divided handle, thin crossguard) ... And when it is engraved with real medieval art, man, that's just gorgeous! It looks so agile and powerfull at same time.
I think it was the best ceremonial? styled sword I've ever seen, I am of course assuming its a ceremonial sword otherwise I doubt it'd be in that great of condition unless it were a fresh reproduction? I'm abit curious about the history of that particular sword...
Dan Slash I think it actually looks a lot like an ebony greatsword in Oblivion.
it's the
sword of the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, 1496 in case you were wondering
Ornate Swords are cool. BUT WHAT ABOUT ORNATE DRAGONS?? WITH GOLD AND DIAMOND ARMOUR
You meaning...Smuag?
@@yiweicao4051 No man he said it himself "My armor is Iron" and He said gold and diamonds (Unless you mean smaugs... "bath")
Ironically that sword at 4:54 is actually correctly proportioned for the 8 foot tall transhumans it would have been wielded by. Its a 40K Space Marine Power Sword and as Space Marines can deadlift the back end of an 18 wheeler that thing is just a longsword for them. Although with another look the most common variants would thinner and longer.
they couldda used a space marine when they tried lifting Arty's sword in that lil clip Shad showed us! ^.^
Adam Bielen I thought the style looked familiar...
9:12 Szczerbiec! Traditional/Ceremonial Polish sword used during coronations and alike. It's sooo cool to find it here Shad!
8:00 Zweihander! My favorite greatsword in Dark Souls, second favorite being the greatsword of Artorias ... or Artoorias ;)
The scabbard was also a place you could show your wealth.Plain sword in a very expensive scabbard
John Colley in fact, if you want to make the decoration as efficient as possible you could have an ornate hilt and scabbard with only minimal work done on the blade. The blade being very slightly decorated just in the off-chance you need to draw it in public.
This reminded me of a fight in one of David Eddings books, one of the two fighters wears regular unadorned gear (still high quality though) were as the other wears real fancy gear. At the end of the fight the first guy is the winner despite the two having been equals so when the second guy asks how he lost the first replies that all the gold and gems on his gear added weight, not much but enough as they were both growing old. The second guy dies with smile as he was killed by own vanity, the biggest difference between them.
If you haven't read Edding's books I highly recommend them, they are some of my all-time favourites. Anyway I wish you the best of luck and have a good day/night :-)
Love those books.
I read them in my early teens. Eddings Washington my favorite after Tolkien. :)
Then might I suggest you look up the following authors, David Gemmel, Elisabeth Moon, Terry Brooks and Katharine Kerr :-)
Next scene is two women battling, the winner being a true warrior in functional armor and the other being a blond wannabe in bikini armor.
There's also a bit in one of the Eleniad where the heroes are sneaking into the bad guys palace, and there are a bunch of guards in Scary Spiked Armour of Evil(TM)... who turn out to be completely useless because the Big Bad Guy was an idiot who'd seen the western knights beat his soldiers and decided he needed some knights too but didn't understand how armour works
i think it should also be pointed out that medieval swordsmiths seem to have put a lot of thought into the ratios and proportions of all the elements of the sword. in the book 'sword - form and thought' peter johnsson argues that similar principles that governed gothic architecture (inspired from arithmetic and geometry) also applied to sword-making. this seems to be completely absent from modern fantasy swords. fine, you wanted to put some spikes on the blade, did you use some harmonious ratio to determine the point where the spikes will be or did you simply just eyeball it? what about the length of the spikes? most fantasy swords just seem so haphazard to me (there are of course exceptions, whether by design or chance, i do not know).
Even when indulging in fantasy play, I still prefer the historical and practical designs over bulky and unnecessary pieces. Usually it takes someone to pick up and handle a sword to know what it's like to give their characters an unpractical sword; though I've only handled maybe 5 swords in my life and don't own a real one for myself yet, I usually get a lot of input watching RUclips shows about them. And hey, the historical design of the claymore (with the clover pieces) there's a lot history has given that look fantastic and are practical
What's better than having a sword? A castle made of swords fused together with the all powerful fire ball.
That is actually a nice idea, i am gonna steal it
Well, in Game of Thrones, there's a throne made of swords.
@@ronin1648 and my question is how do they sit on it?
Fireballs aren't actually that hot, it'd require sustained blast, like a typical fantasy dragon using fiery breath but for for at least 10-30min duration, depending on the metal which might take even longer... OR you know just make an ALL METAL fortress with some big ass forges making giant metal panels that can be replaced if damaged...
Another example is that it may look like a sword, but the actual purpose and proper function don't relate to being a sword in the first place. This would mostly be for high fantasy settings where the sword is more of an arcane focus or magic Thingy-mic-jig. Though I suppose there is still the argument that you could have it serve that purpose and still be a functional sword.
One argument for the strange crossguards and crooked blades could be that they need to be shaped like a specific rune, or like the representation of a specific deity. Granted, both can be included on a smaller scale in a normal sword, but going all out might be better for channeling magic
This is a very neat idea - an ornamental sword, unpractical for combat, that serves as a focus for casting magic, just because someone wanted a sword-looking focus. Gonna steal this idea... It's mine now.
sounds like something for a spellblade that would channel magic to be a blade
This really makes me look closer at Diablo(game made by Blizzard) swords, daggers and the like. Like Karlei's point for example, it is meant to be a throwing dagger(that somehow you throw over and over and over) that looks quite heavy and has this orb with shadows in it.
dark souls 2 blue flame sword
My main complaint about fantasy swords is those damned round handles. Edge alignment! I chatted with a guy who makes cosplay weapons, very high quality work, who had no idea what edge alignment was.
I had no idea my comment would get the attention of the Inquisition.
I feel the need to point out that swords with round handles have existed historically and that the are ways to judge edge alignment with a round handle
@FrenzyOctopus Depends on the type of cosplay. If it's just a foam version of the Final Fantasy Buster Sword and stuff of that nature then I can see your point, but more realistic looking weapons it could be that they take an interest and actually research "why" some weapons have certain features. Not improving knowledge because there's "no reason" to ends up with lazy people and tends to end up with society mocking those who do try hard.
Hey Shad, I've been following your channel for a while now and I must say your videos are really useful. I myself am writing a story and building a universe based on the European Middle Ages and want to put a certain realism to my work. So your videos are really useful and informative. I LOVE your series on the weapons for different fantasy races!
If I may make a request, it would be really interesting to have videos on the everyday life of people in that time period, like what was the life of townsfolk like, what about peasant, knights, mercenaries, craftsmen, servants at court, lords/kings/people who reign, diplomats etc.
I know! I keep hoping for something like that too.
well if you're taking the Fantasy Rearmed series to heart, then I must point something out that everyone seems to have missed. those videos only detail what sort of equipment those creatures would use if they ever *did* go to war, they do not mean that those creatures would be more *likely* to go to war.
@@benthomason3307 Well, I'm nor sure if there even was a point to miss, since he never said anything whether one of these races is more or less likely. The videos were about weapons and armory not culture.
WayneAnonymous that's what I'm saying, but everyone (myself included, for a while) was somehow left with the impression that war was the only way any of these races would interact with humans, W40K style.
So swords were a bit like cars are today. They were foremost a tool but they could be a status symbol and a sign of wealth.
Like having a BMW and a Rolex, having a nice horse (or lots of horses) and a fancy sword is a flex.
I’ve always looked at the sword at your right (left of the screen) for a fancy sword. I always liked that sword.
Another important thing to keep in mind is that tabletop gaming had miniatures whose proportions are truncated and thus bigger, thicker blades are required so the model won't just snap, and so it looks proper in the hands of a thick little minifigure..
and the same goes for videogames, where graphics were more efficient in more shortened proportions. So we got used to wanting a sword blade to look big and thick and crazy because you couldn't see the tiny details or a normal long thin blade easily.
Where's my LOOK AT MY CROTCH t-shirt
Shirt? Nah bruh, that's clearly pants design.
This episode of Shadoversity has been brought to you by CODPIECE SHIRT!
@@Saint_nobody but if you're reading my pants you're already looking towards my crotch
@@admiralpercy depends on where the text is at. I read *JUICY* off asses all the time... Not all those booties are juicy tho...
Ornate machiculations
I actually have the Kit Rae you used in the thumbnail(and 6:19). It does great as a showpiece at the renaissance festival
lucky you I always wanted it back then
but I still bought me some other Kit Rae stuff ^ç^
Just wanted to tell you the music in your intro\outro is so badass !!
What's better than having a thousand golden swords is having a dragon sword made of dragonbones and scales
Magical material that makes the swords lighter? That's contrivium!
the idea that people would make bigger swords if the had a suitable material has historical president, swords on average got larger with the advent of steel. All you would need is a material which was lighter than steel but ether harder than steel but comparably tough, tougher than steel but comparably hard, or roughly comparable mechanically but cheaper to produce, and people would have started making larger swords.
Mythril ^.^ I had a pair of Mythril claymores and the monkey grip feat... Much FUN ensued! ^.^ it got even more fun with adamantium cored mythril claymores later on... (metallurgy is your friend! ^.^)
@@yamiyomizuki But at some point the size gotta stop
Even if a 2-meter sword is as light as the average one handed sword, carrying it around and unsheating would be a hassle and impractical
*Bursts through door*
SOMEBODY SAY SWORDS?!!
BUT WHAT ABOUT ORNATE DRAAAAAAAYYYGOOOOOUUUUUNSSSS
Frankly, "fantasy" swords (and clothes, armours, buildings, etc.) always look terrible to me. I can't help but thinking "this is SO stupid". And why do they have to look like they are morphing into an alien insect?
One more problem with spikes on the blade: good luck putting that crap into a scabbard.
*All* fantasy stuff?
@@peascoutpesante9456 Not all fantasy stuff, only "fantasy" stuff ;P
@@emarsk77 I still don't understand. Could you please give an example?
@@peascoutpesante9456 Huge pauldrons, 1-inch thick plates, 10kg swords, spiked armours and blades, weirdly shaped bows with impossible construction and fat heavy tips, all these things are stupidly dysfunctional, those objects would be unusable, in a fantasy setting just as in reality. Real swords and armours were functional AND gorgeous, graphic artists should take a good look at those instead of inventing "cool" crap.
@@emarsk77 absolutely agree, sometimes it's just enough to place some rubies on fibula or fill fuller with gilded engravings.
Ive been following this channel since....long enough ago that I forget and my eyes STILL wander to that play button every time you look to your left, eagerly awaiting a pop-up picture.
Shad, you have missed one kind of existing fancy historical sword (functional, but with its own disadvantages), namely the flamberges and flame swords (wave-bladed swords). Those have some fancy blade geometry, while being usable.
Serrations can catch on clothing, so the decrease and not increase the effective cutting capacity. Additionally they increase the chance that the blade will get stuck.
Even if you used light-weight yet stronger materials to make oversized swords such as the one in say 7:50 the sword might be very floppy and lack stiffness to do any kind of real damage. Swords already have very low weight, as a result they are agile, but if you reduced the weight much further, you might get something like a foil. If you increase weight by increasing width, it could be unwieldy due to air resistance.
So, you need several kinds of magic elements to make these weird swords. And assuming that the tiny handle on those overweight swords couldn't handle infinite pressure, they would eventually crack, but it would crack the wrist of the user much sooner, even if he is a superhuman.
There's one way you could put a bunch of spikes and stuff all over handle. If they were made from a material that looked like metal but acted like foam, it might work, like the decorations on helmets.
But here's the question you really want to be asking here-
What about dragons?
Yeah no, the swords would only be floppy if they were proportioned wrong ie to thin and would only be to heavy if you added too much material. as to the handle it only needs to be super strong if the sword is super heavy or the handle is super thin. In other words with the right material and good proportions giant swords are perfectly plausible
The bit about the Codpiece had me rolling too flip'en funny. The video did get me thinking about if swords were made to a persons physical attributes & skill if they could afford it. Hmmm.
a sword for a codpiece, or a codpiece for a sword?
What is that majestic thing at 11:32 ? It looks beautiful.
Sword of Maximilian I
@@ladyshadiversity397 He sadly used it for ceremonial purposes only... He could've given it to someone normal like Shad so he can slay Dragons ! In 1497 ofcourse...
Crimson Lancer that is what we call a "Shad".
thank you. The guy had some bling! His swords, his armour... that is one hell of masterwork collection
I've been watching these videos for maybe a week and i already want to call myself a weapons expert
Am I the only one who would love a collaboration with fudgemuppet or the other elder scrolls RUclipsrs and them do a video of the functionality of Skyrim weapons and armor
Great video; but of course, we've come to expect nothing less from you! Real swords are beautiful, elegant and deadly because they have to follow the rules of an orderly universe. Fantasy swords are just silly in comparison. I blame the artists who have never actually held a real sword in their hands. Thanks Shad!
Fantasy supposed to be silly. That's why it is called _fantasy._
Thats not what Fantasy means. Fantasy does not mean silly, thats purely your own bias and opinion on what you see as fantasy.
The Real Killer B Something tells me you would enjoy the weapons/armour of Exanima. (The game as well, once you get the hang of it and git good.)
The Mormon Sword Wielder.
As usual, my good sir, it was a distinct pleasure to listen to one of your lessons. A pleasure even when, like in my case, the argument was already known.
No, I'm no expert in swords. Neither I'm a beginner, though. I know what I know and always find new knowledge to add to my own, especially from you. It'd be a sad day the one I could find no further knowledge to assimilate.
I’ve never liked a lot of the fantasy swords and weapons in a lot of mainstream fantasy movies and games, and that has kept me from getting interested in them. I think that’s one reason why I love LOTR so much.
Hey Shad, I had an idea for a video that might be interesting. How about an analysis of weaknesses on real world historical castles? They can't have all been perfect, right? I think it'd be interesting to see if real castles had blunders or missed opportunities like we see in fictional castles, or perhaps entirely different flaws.
What's better than 1000 swords ? A gun. I love swords but guns give me happy pants feelings.
hello there Shad!!! thanks for all the amazing content!! fueling my fantasy pen and paper!
and it will have mancatchers
but what about dragons?
The funny thing is, at 6:46 that massive sword is the sword of Giant Pierre, a Friesian pirate.
guys, lets give Shad for its birthday a thousand SWORDS !!!! :P
David Snoek 1000 castkes is better
or we give both :)
but what about dragons?
Why not a set of different cod pieces? ... (Im sorry I had to >.
... made of candy
Granted, Artorias is a really big character, bigger than a regular human (some say he's around 11 feet in height). His sword is going to be HUGE.
Your comments on fashion in the start heavily reminded me of blackadder the second haha
Congrats for this amazing video, its really interesting to see these incrediby beautiful swords in real life. You could make a future video about the opposite: the most frightening and scary looking weapons and armor.
Can we use functional weapons and use runes of illusions to make the look how, we want. (But as a layer, can't interact with object's) Yet get a functional weapon?
For example the illusion of the (Lich king sword) sword disappear as soon as, the person enters a combat and reappears when you're out of combat (So it doesn't cover your vision while in combat )
Honestly adding all of those gems is just as dumb of an idea as adding in spikes. They may not add much weight, but BY GOD do they add up the price! Cut gemstones are very expensive, and let me tell you something, they come off surprisingly easy! Few sword clashes with those jeweled swords in a real sword fight, and you would be have gems flying all over the room!
I wish video game devs and Hollywood producers would watch this video
What is the name / origin of the sword at 6:00 (THE BEST ONE!!) ?
Oh yeah I am a patron now. I forgot lol. Swords are awesome but what about dragons
Shad: “Or a thousand swords...”
Inner Shad: “do the kids *really* need to eat every day?”
Fantastic job as we all expect from you Shad great episode, I would love if one day you did an episode on Mont Saint Michel in France it is truly a masterpiece of architecture (it has nothing to do with me being French ;) )
The thing about the Greatsword of Artorias, is that both it and Artorias can change sizes, so re-creating them to the "correct dimensions" is hard XD
(It's debatable, but I get the impression he'd normally wield it like a longsword along with his medium shield, and the sword&shield are just oversized in comparison to the player character :P )
Could you make a video if you haven't already on parrying with Swords? Not daggers or other weapons, just swords and sword types which are better for parrying.
I've always been a fan of practicality, personally, and my designs reflect my idea of "simple but elegant". The best example of this is a sword I designed for a fantasy world I've been working on. The sword is an Oakeshott Type XIIa longsword with a teardrop pommel. The grip leather is dyed ocean blue with silver wire inlaid in it, and the pommel and guard are plated in silver. There is a spiral along the bottom of the pommel that swirls into a sapphire embedded in the center. On the guard are two more sapphires carved into triangles with concave sides. The guard itself has strongly swept quillons that make it form a sort of trapezoid shape with the long face open. The blade is Damascus steel. The fuller is very broad along the bottom 1/3 of the blade, then abruptly narrows to about a 1/4 of an inch across for the rest of the way up the blade. Inscribed in the broad part of the fuller is the sword's name, Ahkdhraak, written out in the runes I designed. The name is in the world's gods' language, and it means "Dragonslayer" (obviously).
I'd take a thousand swords over a fancy sword. More stabby action.
Who else finds more plain swords to be better looking than more ornate ones?
10:00 WOW!
i have to say that this channel is my favorite. it has everything i would ever want to know, just great :)
DUDE YOU’RE JAZZAS BROTHER!!!!!
WHAAAAT
I'm actually glad to hear them say certain blade shapes were still functional because I have a major love for flares close to the hilt.
Who needs ornate sword when you have.....
Machiculations against Dragons!
Finaly I got a mark of respect from Shad.
Upward machiciolations!?
@@burner27 yes so you can shoot your anti tank rifles at dragons.
The Sword at 11:23 is a rip off of a sword called the Dragon Blade from an old flash game named Adventure quest...
Shad what’s your opinion on using a chunky heavy fantasy sword used as throwing weapon. So imagine a heavy set strong man swinging a heavy sword and letting go would that do major damage ❓❓❓
TCX interesting 🤔
Have him use a throwing axe or a pilla or something would be a bit faster and do more damage, plus a huge dude throwing a giant axe is grade a viking shit
Isn't it weird how thrown versions of melee weapons never strike the target handle first in media?
Ben Thomason yeh it’s only in comedies
*pulls diamond sword*
YOU CANT DEFEAT ME- *stabbed by a halberd*
actually what about decorated handgun , they are practicaly madern day sword in an alternative medival period they could come into fashion with CODPIECESS!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!1!!1
Glitter and rhinestones on my pistol yass
A codpiece gun! Brilliant!
is that a gun or you'r just happy to see me ?
i saw a pair of truck nuts for your gun,actually, a picture of 'em. that is.
@@cobraglatiator silly Cobra you don't put nuts on your sword you put nuts on your bollock dagger
Talking about blade spikes and ridges and such makes me think of the flamberge. What was the practical purpose of such a blade design?
Some combat stances escape a block by slipping the blade down the blocking sword - if the blocking sword is wavy like a flamberge, this causes the slipping sword to vibrate, making it much harder to keep a good grip on it and easier to disarm. The other use is that the waves concentrate the momentum of the sword on single points instead of longer edges, thus increasing cutting power (not unlike a saw) but still slip through easily enough and thus do not get caught like saw-like serrations would.
+3 cod piece of charisma
Shad: a sword is much better for self defence than anything else
Me: pulls out glock
!!Swords!! Why because !!!Swords are Awesome!!!
That "thrust " bout killed me, was not expecting that🤣🤣🤣🤣
But what about incredibly ornate dragons?
Love the video, good analysis as allways. Thanks Shad ^^
*_BUT WHAT ABOUT DRAGOOOOOOOOOONS?!?!_*
Dragons are so de passe these days... they are right up there with unicorns, so sad...
@@Feiora Gonna assume you're new to this channel. The phrase "But what about dragons?!" is practically a meme here.
I remember that back in the original Guild Wars the elemental sword ( wiki.guildwars.com/images/3/3f/Elemental_Sword.jpg ) was one if not the most sought sword but my favorite was always the runic blade (wiki.guildwars.com/images/c/c6/Runic_Blade.jpg )
I really love realistic swords but part of me will always love the look of overdesigned clearly impractical swords like the one the protagonist in MGQ uses or anything of the sort that looks like its trying to cram so many details onto the blade it looks more like a broken cricket bat than a sword. I mean its more of a love at laughing at stupid shit than admiring the blade itself but still that kind of stuff is a guilty pleasure
i like a good balance between the two, but also like real looking swords. (mostly because i know how impractical/un-usable fantasy ones would be and that "ruins" it for me, not being able to put that aside,and constantly bugging me. lol.)
Spikes on the hand grip at 7:39. For the fantasy warrior who doesn't have enough pain in his life.
Hello. WHAT ABOUT DRAGONS!!!????
When someone shits on your favorite fantasy sword but you don't mind ... only Shad.
*HUHH THRRRRUUUSTT*
Holy hell shad already with a heart? Your the best!
Those huge-ass swords you showed in 6:49 were Hungarian-made and are currently in a museum in Istanbul, yes? I’m not bragging, I’m just curious to see if I’m right because I’ve been there.
Hey Shad, what sword were you showing as a real-life example of a super fancy sword that you showed at 5:58? The gold one in the case with the symbols along the blade. I'd really like to know more about it. Keep up the awesome vids!
The sword at 7:03 - 7:06 reminds me of the Sword of Flame and Night from Elden Ring. Given that the sword seemed to be of ceremonial importance it would make sense that it would resemble the sword in the video. I wouldn't be surprised if the developers took inspiration from the sword design itself, given that it seems to be a museum piece.