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@DPXEntertainment i know the history it was just suprising to see it used in his video is all its still a scary weapon in general i would rather not get in its way.
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whats the song
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what styles are you trained in?
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U did an excellent job! I wish to see more and possibly live in action as well as work with u on some things. Awesome job
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Hey Sean, great forms. Best was the staff, and as someone else here said, you get my vote for Killik . Wonderful work with that weapon!
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@takashimaru The length of the blade of the Odachi / Nodachi (sometimes over 3 feet long), made it possible to deliver devastating sweeps, dropping the horse, and knocking the soldier off his steed.
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@takashimaru But as the need of foot soldiers grew in value during the Muromachi Era (1394-1595), the Odachi / Nodachi proved to be too slow of a weapon on the battlefield, thus, leading to the development of a shorter weapon, the famous katana.
Zero hits - I believe that makes me the first to watch this video. Well, it does certainly look awesome.
An impressive greatsword you have there. Is it fighting steel or just for show and practice?
The halberd came as a bit of a shock, as I believe was intended, and I did like the umbrella quite a bit, although it could have had some more folded use.
Can you also use fans? I think I missed fans.
NotMeButAnother 3 months ago
@NotMeButAnother The long sword (Nodachi / Odachi) was used for combat preceeding the Muromachi era, but the one I'm using is flimsy. I wouldn't trust it against a chihuahua.
In an older vid of mine, I'm using the dual fans. I failed to do a single fan here.
sssentertainment 3 months ago