Best Sword for a Fantasy Adventurer?

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  • A non historical, but realistic, fantasy sword. This oddly sized sword, used by Witchers may be the BEST sword for a fantasy adventurer. Versatility is key!
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  • @LivingAnachronism
    @LivingAnachronism  2 года назад +41

    If you are looking at the custom sword builder on Calimacil and want the exact version I have: Bellator Handle (Color), Diamond 8 Single Fuller blade, Long (69 cm), Steel Color

    • @heatherkline6766
      @heatherkline6766 10 месяцев назад +2

      You are seriously not kidding about having a handle 1/4 to 1/3 the length of your sword! I have used a meter stick as my prop sword for the longest time and after watching this I tried a 9 in. handle as opposed to the 6 in. one I have been using. I tried a few basic moves and am glad to report that my speed almost doubled. I was seriously stunned. I would never have thought of this at all. Thank you.

  • @Blondie42
    @Blondie42 2 года назад +123

    🗡 Well you know what they say,
    "You can't buy happiness."
    But you can buy a sword, and that's pretty much the same thing. ⚔️

  • @liosvartd.mendoza6840
    @liosvartd.mendoza6840 2 года назад +45

    Arming swords have a damn of a longer reach than most claws, horns and fangs, so I think its perfectly suitable for a Witcher's evironment and opponent context

  • @beowulfshaeffer8444
    @beowulfshaeffer8444 2 года назад +18

    I kind of like the classless games for the fact that you can just be a jack-of-all-trades adventurer instead of specializing, but the option to specialize is still there for you.

    • @sasha1mama
      @sasha1mama 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yep. Why be a specialist when you can be a polymath.

  • @zentierra7803
    @zentierra7803 2 года назад +21

    Now that was a *fantastic* point-by-point weapon examination/explanation. Kudos on the special effects added to your demonstrations. This whole video was entertaining and utterly engaging! ♥

  • @Lukiel666
    @Lukiel666 2 года назад +24

    Longswords with more reach are great on a battlefield. But a Witcher who fights in forests with trees and undergrowth everywhere or in abandoned castles, or in caves is going to prefer a shorter sword that isn't going to constantly be getting interfered with every time he swings it. Also, there's something you have not considered, meteoric iron etc swords are made of expensive and RARE materials. You may simply not have enough raw material for a longer blade, or it would be prohibitively expensive.
    When I was LARPing I used a basket hilted sword with a 24" blade. Crowded indoor combat it just made sense. Basket hilts are great for blocking and help balance the sword for speed.

    • @tedarcher9120
      @tedarcher9120 2 года назад +1

      Witchers don't have shields or fight on horseback, so a longsword is a much better choice due to its power and leverage

    • @user-hn8ru7xd1w
      @user-hn8ru7xd1w Год назад

      Exactly my thoughts: we know what swords were used in battlefields as wars are one of the main events of the history, but not every combat situation is at the battlefield.

  • @WhatIfBrigade
    @WhatIfBrigade 2 года назад +6

    For adventuring I prefer shorter swords because they can be used indoors, aboard ships, in caves, etc. 27 inches is a reasonable compromise blade length, though 22 inches is probably best for grappling.

  • @Matsudai
    @Matsudai 2 года назад +6

    I am glad to see that I'm not the only one that prefers a two handed handle, no matter the blade length. Lol I made both of my Amtgard swords two handed, even with almost a foot different in blade length. It just give so much versatility to the short one with no drawbacks that I have found.

  • @Danny-pk6lk
    @Danny-pk6lk 2 года назад +9

    From what I've seen in Skallagrim's reviews, the Zombie Tools Diphos fits these criteria pretty closely

  • @ericbeall7675
    @ericbeall7675 2 года назад +3

    Notification squad checking in.
    Looking forward to the video!

  • @WayToVibe
    @WayToVibe 2 года назад +1

    I'm loving the lord-at-his-desk setup you have. I missed a couple videos due to being sick but last I saw that used to be just a door you stood in front of. The update to the "set" is nice. And of course you look way comfortable explaining the weapons this way.

  • @lidular
    @lidular 2 года назад +3

    Omg I feel so validated. A couple of years ago I started creating a spellsword charater for an fantasy adventuring story. She used a sword that has the bladelength of an armingsword but the handle of a two handed sword. This was in order to have the balance closer to the hand, so it would be more agile and easier to keep up while doing magic with the other hand. Also so she could use the longer leverage of the handle to compensate for less physical strength.

  • @TheJabberWockyy
    @TheJabberWockyy 2 года назад

    Very cool video man. Thanks for the knowledge

  • @calebashley7143
    @calebashley7143 2 года назад +3

    I've loved this sword design for a while. Happy to see a dedicated video on it!

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  2 года назад

      I'm happy to see I'm not the only one who thought of it, or likes it!

  • @joshicus_saint_anger
    @joshicus_saint_anger Год назад

    Great video! I'm sold

  • @Chasing80sToys
    @Chasing80sToys 2 года назад +2

    Perfect timing ⚔️ excellent video again👍

  • @kennyjuengel2488
    @kennyjuengel2488 2 года назад

    Very thorough with many excellent points. Well done

  • @lylachristopherson865
    @lylachristopherson865 2 года назад +6

    Very well put together presentation. I've considered this topic as well. What is the "best adventuring sword". You nailed it, eloquently. Congratulations on being awesome. Your One Million Subscribers Plaque awaits you.

  • @pandereodium
    @pandereodium 2 года назад

    Very interesting thoughts... Thank you!

  • @danhurl1349
    @danhurl1349 2 года назад

    EXCELLENT VIDEO AS USUAL

  • @VosperCDN
    @VosperCDN 2 года назад +1

    Not just an informative, thought out video, but now I'm researching training swords that could be modified to match these dimensions .. thanks!

  • @justanothervoice2538
    @justanothervoice2538 2 года назад

    I’m afraid I haven’t watched your last few videos so I don’t know how new it is, but I LOVE the new intro! Great work on that!

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  2 года назад +1

      Made for me by a viewer and friend of the channel, Justin Black. He did a great job.

  • @JoshIdstein
    @JoshIdstein Год назад

    this is the most niché channel my adhd youtube dive has let me to, but, sir, you have a magnetic personality and a great style of presentation. subscribed.

  • @wingsoffreedom3589
    @wingsoffreedom3589 2 года назад

    perfect argumentation and my thoughts exactly.

  • @joshbingham212
    @joshbingham212 2 года назад

    Great video, I think you have a lot of good points here!

  • @TheAyeAye1
    @TheAyeAye1 2 года назад

    You have an excellent channel.

  • @alexanderjohnson7977
    @alexanderjohnson7977 Год назад +1

    As someone who greatly appreciates versatility, I had an idea for a sword of these same dimensions years ago as the perfect design for an all-around sword; it'd be the sort of design I'd personally prefer anyway. I'm glad my concept had some merit.

  • @user-qy5bj5qv6b
    @user-qy5bj5qv6b 2 года назад

    A great analysis, brave adventurer! Keep up the good work!)

  • @catfolk
    @catfolk Год назад

    Awsome wird ,,, thanks a lot ! Breaking stats like this , 😊

  • @sasha1mama
    @sasha1mama 11 месяцев назад

    I'm convinced. This will now be added to my mental inventory.

  • @journeyman7189
    @journeyman7189 2 года назад

    Excellent video Kramer with some really good points. Years ago I came across information that when held in your, hand pointing downing a relaxed way the tip of your sword should just miss the ground. Very scalable for any height and ultimately leads to a shorter sword.
    Nate

  • @Victor-dm4qv
    @Victor-dm4qv 2 года назад +47

    In my head I can't stop thinking of a setting where Shad is a lord, his crew being his knights and you being his ranger. Might just write something along these lines with you and them as my inspiration.
    Another thing in my head is that you and Shad someday do a collaboration. Preferably it would be Shad coming to the States with his family and crew, since I wouldn't wish the current Australia on those I actually like, but maybe when things start improving in the down under, you can visit the Shadlands. But I'd still prefer Shad to come to the States.

    • @marcogenovesi8570
      @marcogenovesi8570 2 года назад +3

      That's one heck of a lot of money to spend on a plane ticket tho, he has a big crew and big family

    • @Victor-dm4qv
      @Victor-dm4qv 2 года назад

      @@marcogenovesi8570 America is worth it.

    • @IodoDwarvenRanger
      @IodoDwarvenRanger 2 года назад +1

      "Shad is a lord, his crew being his knights and you being his ranger" - maybe a story where they do a video collaboration and accidentally get transported through a worm hole straight into a fantasy world? sounds cool

    • @rangerstedfast
      @rangerstedfast 2 года назад +7

      Matt from Scholagladiatoria as the master-at-arms, Lloyd(Lindybeige) as a court minister, Skallagrim as a neighboring baron, Metatron as a mysterious visting nobleman

    • @wiederganger1959
      @wiederganger1959 Год назад +3

      Prophetic words

  • @TheSwedishRanger
    @TheSwedishRanger 2 года назад

    Great video as always, Kramer! I, myself, own many blades, around 20, but the sword I use the most is a Oakeshott XIV sword, which sits at 87 cm in length and a 68,5 cm blade. I've found it to be very useful as it's very light, nimble and just a beauty to handle. I plan to some day in the future make a video with said blade, showing the flourishes and twirls I've learned by watching your flourish video.

  • @mcdakwater3966
    @mcdakwater3966 2 года назад +1

    No matter what the topic of the video is, it comes out the same... Outstanding!

  • @SeekerOfTruth13
    @SeekerOfTruth13 2 года назад

    Awesome video!

  • @TheBetterManInBlack
    @TheBetterManInBlack 2 года назад +2

    Back when I was doing SCA, I initially favored longer blades. 27 or 28". As time went on and I gained experience, I found that I could deal with about anything, including pole arms, with 24".

  • @bestkoolaid1835
    @bestkoolaid1835 2 года назад

    I’m not a fan of shorter blades but I am 6’2”. However I do have to admit that you seem to be WAY faster than I am. Love the content and thanks for giving me something new to try out

  • @devanpretorius451
    @devanpretorius451 2 года назад +4

    I really like the idea and how it looks although personally I'd still pick a normal longsword if only just for asthetics. That being said, I'd still love to have a sword like that because of how interesting and cool it looks and how practical it sounds.

  • @Wastelandman7000
    @Wastelandman7000 5 месяцев назад

    I agree. This is what you could call a general purpose sword. Plus, in a pinch you could bring your primary hand to the pommel and get a bit more reach. This could be a nasty surprise for an enemy especially in a thrust. They think they're safe and then they're skewered.
    The issue for adventurers is you have no flipping clue from one month to the next what you'll be fighting. (presuming it will take a bit of travel to get to said contract) Long swords, short swords, and arming swords are all specialized. This one, properly used, could be used in confined spaces, defending narrow ways, fighting out doors etc. It may not be perfect for certain tasks, but, it will do.

  • @dynamystic3050
    @dynamystic3050 2 года назад

    Nice information

  • @beowulfshaeffer8444
    @beowulfshaeffer8444 2 года назад +2

    You can also shift your grip downward if you want more cutting power. I think that's how long-hilted, one-handed jian are often used.

  • @gozer87
    @gozer87 2 года назад +3

    If you are fighting mainly monsters armed with teeth and claws, a sword that is fast, hits hard and is good close in, is a fine idea. Fiore uses a shorter sword than Lichtenauer, so you are probably onto something. In SCA armored fighting, since the swords are rattan sticks, I have a bunch of different lengths from 38 to 75 inches for my cross hilted swords. Sort of like golf clubs, each one is really good in certain situations and really poor in others. Having a sword that is good at everything is the best option for someone schlepping their own stuff and paying medieval prices for steel.

  • @Shamshiro
    @Shamshiro Месяц назад

    The length of your custom Witcher sword brings to mind the uchigatana.

  • @MomoTheBuilder
    @MomoTheBuilder 2 года назад

    Excellent analysis of practicality and what makes sense to use based on the person's composition. One other thing to consider I thought of when fighting in close or tight quarters like dense woods or a tight alley way - a shorter blade would be far easier to maneuver and fight with.

  • @ecthelionalfa
    @ecthelionalfa 2 года назад +17

    If i were an adventurer would go for an arming sword as a secondary weapon, and a halberd as primary weapon (or a spear)
    As per armor i would use a brigandine a kettle hat, and a long gambezon that cover down the knees

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  2 года назад +2

      Good picks!

    • @ML-pl1fm
      @ML-pl1fm 2 года назад

      you might need gauntlets too

    • @ecthelionalfa
      @ecthelionalfa 2 года назад

      @@ML-pl1fm true, maybe one of those guntles with metal fingers
      Edit, now that i have been playing elden ring the confesor starting set is pretty much what i would use

  • @stasianatanasov6294
    @stasianatanasov6294 2 года назад

    Very nice new intro!

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  2 года назад

      Made for me by Justin Black, friend of the channel. He did a stellar job, with absolutely 0 direction from me. He just sent it to me one day as a gift!

  • @GeospatialSurvivalist
    @GeospatialSurvivalist 2 года назад

    man this is super fascinating. I think I'll use these for the adventurer's guild in my d&d game. (added benefit of confusing the history major)

  • @ATG3192
    @ATG3192 2 года назад +1

    To me, it's starting to sound like this sword concept is what the traditional D&D "longsword" is meant to represent. Can be aptly wielded in one hand for ease of use with potions, spells, a shield, or what have you in the other, or with two hands for extra dexterity and potential power (hence why any game I DM, I have a homebrew rule where a longsword wielded in two hands has the FINESSE property). At first, I was put off by the unorthodox hilt:blade ratio, but after watching this video, I'm digging it!
    Keep up the good work man! Always look forward to your uploads every Saturday!

    • @KalonOrdona2
      @KalonOrdona2 2 года назад

      as far as I'm aware, what you're describing in a d&d context is always referred to as a "bastard sword." mechanics-wise, I always see a longsword being single-hand only

  • @SandraOrtmann1976
    @SandraOrtmann1976 2 года назад

    Excellent video, really interesting. Adventuring where things make sense - I lke that a lot. Maybe do some more videos about some more of those aspects regarding weapons and armour (my main fields of interest)?

  • @CreepyMF
    @CreepyMF 2 года назад

    Being a man favoring the classic sword and shield style, i can see this working well with a shield thou personally id like a bit more reach but thank you for demonstrating that.

  • @Justin_Black
    @Justin_Black 2 года назад

    Haha, I once played a character that had a sword much like the one you show, but I also used a bow for the long range factor. congrats on 20K subs btw!

  • @Interrobang212
    @Interrobang212 2 года назад +1

    The algo brought me here after watching the Shad vid with the shout-out.

  • @glorrin
    @glorrin 2 года назад +1

    another point rarely brought up, in real life one good hit is usually enough to win a fight (not necessarily kill). In fantasy settings, specifically RPG (video games or table top) you more often than not need a lot more than 1, focusing on speed is probably a good idea.

    • @kellysouter4381
      @kellysouter4381 2 года назад

      In real life a mere nick of the skin could kill from the resulting infection.

  • @paulmiller6545
    @paulmiller6545 Год назад

    My musket for 18th century reenacting was that much if not a bit more and I spend a LOT of time cleaning it. I don’t always do it as promptly as I should but my advise is to stay on top of steel. Keep up the good work! Love it!

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  Год назад

      Thanks Paul! One of my goals is to have a musket one day

    • @paulmiller6545
      @paulmiller6545 Год назад

      @@LivingAnachronism I love flintlocks, it’s a completely different animal from modern firearms!

    • @paulmiller6545
      @paulmiller6545 Год назад

      @@LivingAnachronism if you need any advise let me know!

  • @mansfieldtime
    @mansfieldtime Год назад

    Speed and reflexes, some of the most underrated powers out there.

  • @neoaliphant
    @neoaliphant 2 года назад +3

    Excellent video as always...Main disadvantage ive found for bastard swords, you are less likely to come across magical ones in treasure troves as they are less common type...

    • @thekaxmax
      @thekaxmax 2 года назад

      it is still magical if you rehilt a magical arming- or broad-sword. :P

    • @neoaliphant
      @neoaliphant 2 года назад

      @@thekaxmax interesting prospect, bastard blade normally 6 inches longer than arming sword....

    • @thekaxmax
      @thekaxmax 2 года назад

      @@neoaliphant arming sword lengths vary by more than 6 inches. It's the weight and balance you have to play with.

  • @promiscuous5761
    @promiscuous5761 2 года назад

    Thank you..

  • @beowulfshaeffer8444
    @beowulfshaeffer8444 2 года назад +1

    Your right, the dimensions mentioned do show up in some messers, jian, and dao (off the top of my head). This actually reminds me of my Chu Dynasty jian or the Executioner 3.0 currently in prototyping by Zombie Go Boom :)

  • @ChaoticSorceror
    @ChaoticSorceror 7 месяцев назад

    Sounds like a historical longsword to me! Maybe a slightly shorter blade than most longswords were but there are tons of historical treatises and art showing swords with longer hilts that are *usually* supposed to be two handed, but can definitely be wielded in one.

  • @byronlee8745
    @byronlee8745 2 года назад

    Great info! New subscriber here!

  • @IodoDwarvenRanger
    @IodoDwarvenRanger 2 года назад

    awesome evaluation, and I have to say I agree, the thing that has always annoyed me about my arming sword is the short-ness of the handle, but long swords have to long a blade, I just wasn't fully sure why, thanks for this :)
    so we now know the best weapon for a fantasy adventurer, until you meet a rust monster anyway :o

  • @oneofthelast1408
    @oneofthelast1408 2 года назад

    Agreed this a fine form weapon.

  • @sandramartindale3702
    @sandramartindale3702 Месяц назад

    I enjoy the comparison between the Witcher and the ranger it seems very realistic

  • @ethanmorrison7021
    @ethanmorrison7021 Год назад

    Another perk of the shorter blade but longer handle is cost. Less blade means less material. It also means less sharpening. In the case for the silver sword it means less silver is needed to coat the blade.

  • @PocketKanin
    @PocketKanin 8 месяцев назад

    Sold!! now to figure out the math for my 5’3” frame compared to 6’2” XD

  • @theirontitan
    @theirontitan Год назад +1

    So, in a basic sense, a better balanced and slightly shorter claymore is the best for adventuring. As a great lover of the claymore, this makes me very happy

  • @Victor-dm4qv
    @Victor-dm4qv 2 года назад +1

    When I was a kid I used to draw all kinds of weapons all the time, particularly swords. One of the common designs of my swords were long hilts and shorter blades. I always felt comfortable with this design, even if it wasn't accurate to traditional designs. This was also the case when picking up a stick and pretended it was a sword.
    I can't draw very well on my own anymore like I could then, but when I do doodle swords, I still draw them with longer hilts and shorter blades. If I were to get back into drawing, I think weapons will be my comfort zone again.

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  2 года назад +2

      I agree, when I would pick up sticks or dowels as a kid, the slightly longer than normal handle always felt right to me.

  • @TheCompleteMental
    @TheCompleteMental 29 дней назад

    A fighter I can absolutely imagine taking a heavy polearm on top of this, seeing as pirouetting up close is especially dangerous. Speed equals force, given enough momentum to carry it through, and a long pole means leverage enabling it to move quickly or hit hard depending on the situation.
    Polearms can also bludgeon, which is vital against something like a golem. Swords, especially this one, will do absolutely nothing in that instance.

  • @SvRijswijck
    @SvRijswijck Год назад

    The design of that sword looks exactly like the sword I've been looking for (LARP and real steel).
    I can see the points you make and would even like to state that a longer sword against a pole weapon would be worse. The closer you can force a pole wielder to fight, the more they have to choke up or withdraw to fight at their preferred range, putting them at a severe disadvantage either way.

  • @DevinDeCremer
    @DevinDeCremer Год назад

    One more upside in having such an "over-sized" handle is more weight in your thrust.

  • @GallowglassAxe
    @GallowglassAxe 2 года назад +2

    So historically those size weapons did exist just not in a double edge version. If you look at the katana, kriegmesser, swiss saber, and the two handed falchion they all fit in that sort of arming sword with a two handed handle length. You could even say the African Ikwla and some Ngombe-Ngulu also can fit in that sort of style.
    Now for me I like more reach in my swords with rapiers and bastard sword length blades. I personally like a 40" as I can draw it comfortably without a special belt from the hip. I've seen what a few inches can do in a fight and if you have great control of distance and blade control. But that's just my personal style and clearly there are people throughout history that agree and disagree with me.

  • @jasperthecaster2115
    @jasperthecaster2115 Год назад +1

    Even looking from a historical accuracy perspective, such a sword would be incredibly versatile, with Murderstrokes (grabbing the blade and beating the enemy with the hilt) and half swording (grabbing the blade by the handle and using it as a short spear for aiming at weak points) being a thing, it is literally one of the most versatile weapons. The only negatives for an adventurer would be the maintenance of such a weapon (being made entirely of metal makes it hard to repair in the wilderness, not to mention the difficulty weather and travel would have on keeping it in fighting condition); of course, such negatives are negligible when looked at in the context of how people have gotten around such issues for millennia at this point, and having a side weapon as advised would only further neutralize this minor disadvantage.

  • @kirksaintpatrick3921
    @kirksaintpatrick3921 2 года назад

    I don't know why, but my favorite line of the movie (the verbal delivery in particular) was: "and, compared to other two-handed swords, it's reach is terrible." (emphasis on the word "terrible")

  • @ChrisBryer
    @ChrisBryer 2 года назад

    I played an Eldritch Knight in D&D. He was rather bookish fighter, think a mix of Charles Darwin and Götz von Berlichingen. So ya, he used a long sword and a shield. But, he also used a war hammer and a javelin, along with his magical abilities made him a fucking monster in combat. And, the fact that he was not a dumby, he ever did heroics, he was tactical. So, he would use such a weapon.

  • @DowntheRabbitHole0
    @DowntheRabbitHole0 2 года назад

    Hi Kramer, I'm very curious if you'll be doing a medieval outfit video in the summer time. I just "retired" my Ruana cloak till next winter and I was wondering what you are going to do when the temperatures heat up. Any "Dark Sun" clothing videos coming up?
    Keep making these awesome vids.

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  2 года назад +1

      I am thinking about this. Generally, I don't dress down much in warm weather, I just suffer through the heat. The only thing I definitely don't wear is a cloak or hood. I'll see what I can do for a video

  • @neoaliphant
    @neoaliphant 2 года назад +3

    a lot of references ive seen to basatrd swords are total length 40-48", of which blade 10-13" so which sword would seem basatrd if the shorter end, basatrd swords popular with adventurers since i was playing AD&D in 1984 onwards, they were always the multi purpose adventurer weapon, not normally found with soldiers/knights.

  • @augustorojas9371
    @augustorojas9371 Год назад

    Something interesting would be a character with a giant weapon that others comment that a smaller weapon would be faster, but when they see them in combat they notice they are already swinging as fast as it is posible for their arm to move even with an empty hand, so the only way for a smaller weapon to be faster is for it to literally enhance the wearer’s speed.

  • @AandKify
    @AandKify 2 года назад

    I dont thing that Sapkowski knew what he was writing but your point of view is valid this sword would be for witcher probably the best scouting tool in potential hostile towns, villages overun by monsters and who knows what. They probably vould carry their heavy duty weapons on their horses for specific task. I think that witchers would have two or three horses just to carry their stuff.

  • @patrickbateman3146
    @patrickbateman3146 2 года назад +15

    As much as I like swords, for RPG or larp or fantasy literature polearms often get overlooked. Spears/bill/halberd beats swords most of the time. In games I've run I always tweak the stats and give the polearms bonuses. Can you do a video on them?

    • @neoaliphant
      @neoaliphant 2 года назад +4

      depends on context, dungeon crawling polearms without thrusting might be limited in maneuvarability.

    • @patrickbateman3146
      @patrickbateman3146 2 года назад

      @@neoaliphant agreed.

    • @neoaliphant
      @neoaliphant 2 года назад +2

      @@patrickbateman3146 if its not too long, and has spear point, blade and hook, so a bill, say 6ft, then would be very usefull

    • @xanxv1246
      @xanxv1246 2 года назад +3

      You are just jealous because Paul Allen's sword is better than yours.

    • @xanderh2404
      @xanderh2404 2 года назад +2

      The disadvantage of polearms for adventurers is carrying them. You have to either strap them to a horse or other animal/cart, or hold them in your hands while walking. Swords up to about longsword length can comfortably be carried in a scabbard strapped to your side. It's not an issue to carry all day while walking, I've done that before.

  • @bojowyropuch145
    @bojowyropuch145 Год назад

    7:31
    1) they don’t drink potions during combat they do it before (it’s shown int thebooks and also in trailer for a first game and i think also in second game)
    2) if i remeber correctly there is only one case when Geralt use’s signs to fight monster (in 6 book) and he does it when he doesn’t have any weapon

  • @jordansorenson698
    @jordansorenson698 2 года назад

    People would certainly underestimate you wielding that sword.

  • @TeutonicViking
    @TeutonicViking 2 года назад +1

    I do love using a halberd, although when I fight using the halberd against multiple opponents, If I get stranded from my allies I usually have a hard time keeping up, so I'm considering getting a good sword to use as a backup, I'll definetly keep these points in mind.

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  2 года назад

      My friend had a side arm, just in case people got too close. He also made sure to always have a shield buddy, so I don't think he ever used that sword

  • @slightlyembittered
    @slightlyembittered Год назад

    The longer handle also makes it great as a letter opener, if it's a mini sword.

  • @TheDecaystar
    @TheDecaystar Год назад

    I kinda understand what you're getting at. Though I don't agree all the way. A longsword works very well for me at least, and I prefer a slight more reach, at least within a larp setting.
    I lige calimacil, but I think it tends to look a bit like a plastic toy. My best blades is without a doubt from wyvern crafts. The garde/handle/pommel is cast from real swords.
    Good video 👍

  • @fraziersweigert7637
    @fraziersweigert7637 2 года назад

    I actually had a stage combat sword made with a a shorter blade and a full sized handle it handles very well!

  • @Victor-dm4qv
    @Victor-dm4qv 2 года назад

    You missed an editing opportunity with that ending there.

  • @Ivanhoe555
    @Ivanhoe555 Год назад

    Finally, someone said that Geralt in the books does not have longswords like in the games.

  • @markd.9042
    @markd.9042 Год назад

    Perfect DPS sword.

  • @caleb1rshelton
    @caleb1rshelton 10 месяцев назад

    It's not medieval mind you, but my preferred "adventuring sword" would be something akin to a Cutlass or a short heavy infantry saber. It can be used single handed, the guard protects the hands reasonable well and the heavy blade gives it good versatility to chop under brush with. I guess the medieval equivalent would be a falshion or Messer.

  • @arc3944
    @arc3944 Год назад

    A bit late but I have been testing out a sword which has roughly 60% to 40% handle to blade ratio, and let me tell you it is everything you just explained with spear/polearm style thrusting

  • @pablosoto9636
    @pablosoto9636 2 года назад

    A bit late, and I don't know if it has been mentioned previously in the comment section. The measurements in the books and the games are not the same. I think the best bit of information is right at the end (Ciri becoming a witcher) when Geralt meets with the swordsmith. The master craftsman tells geralt the proportions and characteristics, 38" blade if I'm not mistaken (Sorry I can't recall them at the moment); furthermore you can "test" it before giving it to Ciri and it has basically the same size as the rest of the swords in the game, so we can conclude all the swords ingame share the same blade and hilt length and ratio, except for some designs like the elvish and Temerian Ponyard.

  • @patrickbateman3146
    @patrickbateman3146 2 года назад +1

    Hey, you should take advantage of the algorithm and make some shorts for RUclips.

  • @irubberyouglueonethousand5384
    @irubberyouglueonethousand5384 2 года назад +1

    where did you get the steel sword with those dimensions??? That’s so cool

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  2 года назад +1

      The knights medieval bastard sword from Darksword Armory, essentially comes with those dimensions right out of their shop! Total coincidence that it happened to mirror my larp sword, which I bought much later

  • @christopherwombles2867
    @christopherwombles2867 Год назад

    Dacian falx about a meter long having the last 8 inches of the blade double edged. 26 inch blade 12 inch handle and a strongly designed messer style crossguard. Weight around 3-3.5 pounds. Is a design i think could be interesting to use.

  • @Zero-tk1hb
    @Zero-tk1hb 7 месяцев назад

    Man your channel is a real gem, i never considered how a shorter sword would have that much versatility for a witcher. For geralt and the school of the wolf in general is a match made in heaven because that is their style.
    We could also see some variations or weapons like that for the school of the bear for example. They are not blazing fast like the Cat Witchers but they can take a punch like no other, super strong and even though they are on the heavy side of armor it is said that it barely bothers them. So why not instead of using sword why not use a modified axe for example? With a hammer on the back side and spear tip, like a compact hallberd. They are stronger than normal witchers so they probaly could make something like this work. Also for them a long sword would be put to great use against humans and non humans, some sentient monsters too.
    Bear witchers are usualy the big boys, so that strenght and reach moving abnormaly fast and beeing super hard to kill makes then terryfieng.
    Cat witchers using short swords, lances and daggers while also using some potions must be something of a horror film. In the games one of them manage to cut 3 arteries of someone before they even noticed the first cut.

  • @briangraham5808
    @briangraham5808 Год назад

    I have been wondering this for a while, what's the name of the sword on your wall? Where did you get it? I have always like the proportions you brought up here, but struggle to find a metal sword that fits them.

  • @Jonalith
    @Jonalith 2 года назад

    The Goblin Slayer anime actually demonstrated another benefit of a shorter blade in tight spaces as well.

  • @LuxisAlukard
    @LuxisAlukard 2 года назад +1

    I really like the video, it's great idea to have that kind of sword if you are a witcher.
    Can you tell me the book from which you use those measurements. I'd like to check what Serbian translation says.
    Cheers!

  • @tarnishedknight9909
    @tarnishedknight9909 Год назад

    For my fighter types, I always liked a Bastard Sword with Heavy Shield, gives you the advantage of a large damage die (d10) and with the extoic weapon training feat you can wield it with the shield as well as 2 handed dealing even more damage.
    What would you class a Witchers Sword as in Dnd/Pathfinder ?

  • @beserkerB01
    @beserkerB01 2 года назад

    If you're looking for a historical (ish) version of the witcher sword, then might I suggest the katana? It has a similar measurement, if you're willing to fudge the origins. The only issue that I could see is that it isn't versatile: it slashes well, but the tsuba doesn't add much defense alone.