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Originally posted by Detty
With swords like claymores and flambérges you're far more likely to kill someone by pulverising their skeleton on impact than making an actual cut, the edge is for cutting less mobile but better defended targets.
With swords like claymores and flambérges you're far more likely to kill someone by pulverising their skeleton on impact than making an actual cut, the edge is for cutting less mobile but better defended targets.
Yes that is more likely, because a claymore is/was thrown rather than swung around.
nope.