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− | + | == LONG SWORD ([[:category:long blades|long blade]]) == | |
− | + | Weight: ~2 kg | |
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− | + | Rank(s): 1st row | |
− | + | :These swords are usually referred to as doubled-edged swords, war swords, or military swords. In many cases, the long sword has a single-edged blade. There is no single version of the long sword; the design and length vary from culture to culture, and may vary within the same culture depending on the era. | |
− | + | :Among the most common characteristics of all long swords is their length, which ranges from 35 inches to 47 inches. In the latter case, the blade is known to take up 40 inches of the total length. | |
− | + | :Most long swords have a double-edged blade and a sharp point at the tip. Despite the tip, the long sword is designed for slashing, not thrusting. | |
− | + | :Often, long swords have two grooves that run the length of the blade, one on each surface. These grooves are called fullers, and are meant to make the sword lighter and more flexible. If a sword did not have some elasticity, it would shatter when it hit a target. | |
− | + | :The handles of all long swords fit only one human-sized hand. Most long swords have a small, oval, metal plate between the blade's base and the grip. This oval protects the grip from getting damaged against the metal in the mouth of the sheath. It also offers some modest protection to the hand. A second piece of metal, either oval or round, is fitted onto the pommel. | |
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− | + | Some skill(s) usable with the weapon: | |
− | + | :[[:category:Decapitate|Decapitate]], [[:category:Long blades|Long blades]] and [[:category:Slash|Slash]]. | |
− | + | See also: | |
− | + | :[[:category:2h sword|2h sword]], [[:category:Bastard sword|Bastard sword]], [[:category:Claymore|Claymore]], [[:category:Falchion|Falchion]], [[:category:Katana|Katana]], [[:category:Longsword|Longsword]], [[:category:No-dachi|No-dachi]], and [[:category:Shovel|Shovel]] | |
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Latest revision as of 23:45, 24 November 2010
LONG SWORD (long blade)
Weight: ~2 kg
Rank(s): 1st row
- These swords are usually referred to as doubled-edged swords, war swords, or military swords. In many cases, the long sword has a single-edged blade. There is no single version of the long sword; the design and length vary from culture to culture, and may vary within the same culture depending on the era.
- Among the most common characteristics of all long swords is their length, which ranges from 35 inches to 47 inches. In the latter case, the blade is known to take up 40 inches of the total length.
- Most long swords have a double-edged blade and a sharp point at the tip. Despite the tip, the long sword is designed for slashing, not thrusting.
- Often, long swords have two grooves that run the length of the blade, one on each surface. These grooves are called fullers, and are meant to make the sword lighter and more flexible. If a sword did not have some elasticity, it would shatter when it hit a target.
- The handles of all long swords fit only one human-sized hand. Most long swords have a small, oval, metal plate between the blade's base and the grip. This oval protects the grip from getting damaged against the metal in the mouth of the sheath. It also offers some modest protection to the hand. A second piece of metal, either oval or round, is fitted onto the pommel.
Some skill(s) usable with the weapon:
- Decapitate, Long blades and Slash.
See also:
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Pages in category "Longsword"
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