The sound of the sword is determined how tightly the hilt is to the blade, if tight it will resonate to generate a nice clang as a hammer on an anvil, otherwise it deadens it to a dull thud. However fighting with two swords does not allow you to hit as hard as using a single sword, or a two handed sword. Even so hitting with this power is enough to brake bones if an unarmoured location is hit!
The swords weigh 1.75 kg, which is slightly heavier than the average 14th Century single handed sword.
very interesting experiment. u should take more shots. It could be a chance to "study" in 1st person. Also unarmoured combat would be interesting to see in 1st person.
Interesting video. I've just contacted your society about an hour before seeing this video, with a mind to join. 5*
jayhoop82 2 years ago
I will definatly join the medieval combat society one day :D
barthigi2 2 years ago
favorited :)
LepiMario 3 years ago
cool
argonald 3 years ago
bloody hit each other they are only fairy tapping and there swords sound so light
rokushouk 4 years ago
The sound of the sword is determined how tightly the hilt is to the blade, if tight it will resonate to generate a nice clang as a hammer on an anvil, otherwise it deadens it to a dull thud. However fighting with two swords does not allow you to hit as hard as using a single sword, or a two handed sword. Even so hitting with this power is enough to brake bones if an unarmoured location is hit!
The swords weigh 1.75 kg, which is slightly heavier than the average 14th Century single handed sword.
grahamfield 4 years ago 2
Thanks for the info, I was wondering why my sword has lost its nice "ting". Time stop tolerating the rattle, then! :D
insertoriginaluser 2 years ago
very interesting experiment. u should take more shots. It could be a chance to "study" in 1st person. Also unarmoured combat would be interesting to see in 1st person.
jeeezuz 4 years ago