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  1. TheGreatCthulhu

    A Historical Analysis of the Practicality of the Weapons in Zelda XVII: The Great Fairy's Sword.

    Moreso awkward to wield. It'd feel like a crowbar when you're swinging it. It's really hard to describe what a sword should feel like in its handling without grabbing a quality reproduction. Suffice to say, the sword is a nimble weapon designed for cuts and thrusts, so I question designing a...
  2. TheGreatCthulhu

    A Historical Analysis of the Practicality of the Weapons in Zelda XVII: The Great Fairy's Sword.

    If it's a one-handed sword, then the blade design would cause it to feel more like a crowbar than a sword. Broadswords usually refer to basket hilted swords from the Renaissance. If referring to double-edged, cruciform swords of the Middle Ages, then they'd be arming swords, so called, because...
  3. TheGreatCthulhu

    A Historical Analysis of the Practicality of the Weapons in Zelda XVII: The Great Fairy's Sword.

    @thePlinko suggested that I do the Great Fairy's Sword from Majora's Mask, and asked how I feel about how usable it is as a sword. Which I feel is a great way to again talk about greatsword combat. Jeez, it seems the lot of you are very interested in greatswords, and how they were used in...
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