Former Adrian Empire fighter here, similar but much less intense, you guys take steel combat to a whole other level. I just stumbled upon your channel and love what you guys are doing.
I can on the the question for You Yes, David Wood but not as You Expect, BUHURT DOESN’T SHOW ARMORED COMBAT if you fight in armor you thrust into the gaps of the armor (mostly visor or armpits) in BUHURT you aren’t allowed to thrust
Well getting hit like that with the wood cutting axe - sure the ARMOUR was pretty much okey - but i guess the RIBS of the wearer would be kind of not there anymore.... The Energy must still go somewhere from the hit and the armor was a little to "flexible" to just eat the energy and deform so it would i think transfer it still would do damage. You dying from a bleeding wound or you dying from internal bleeding both ends up with you dying. But your focus here were the penetration, not if they would kill/hurt the person inside
Did someone really ask this bc we have over 5k years of history saying farmer have always had farm tools that can kill I don’t get it why not make a video about something cool not already done ?
Former Adrian Empire fighter here, similar but much less intense, you guys take steel combat to a whole other level.
I just stumbled upon your channel and love what you guys are doing.
Thank you so much mate!
I can on the the question for You Yes, David Wood but not as You Expect, BUHURT DOESN’T SHOW ARMORED COMBAT if you fight in armor you thrust into the gaps of the armor (mostly visor or armpits) in BUHURT you aren’t allowed to thrust
Man I almost had a stroke reading this
Farmers vs knights?
Goedendag has entered the chat.
you know you could've got a brick hammer and that is close to a medieval war hammer
Well getting hit like that with the wood cutting axe - sure the ARMOUR was pretty much okey - but i guess the RIBS of the wearer would be kind of not there anymore....
The Energy must still go somewhere from the hit and the armor was a little to "flexible" to just eat the energy and deform so it would i think transfer it still would do damage. You dying from a bleeding wound or you dying from internal bleeding both ends up with you dying.
But your focus here were the penetration, not if they would kill/hurt the person inside
3:44, you're welcome
does having that logo cutout on the axe affect the structural integrity?
Almost all of the stress is where the blade meets the handle and the blade itself, so no. Not enough to be a concern
Titanium next?
Thanks man! That’s a good idea!
Just ask Geralt of Rivia.
Did someone really ask this bc we have over 5k years of history saying farmer have always had farm tools that can kill I don’t get it why not make a video about something cool not already done ?
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