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Dual daggers?
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You know this from personal experience?DaemianLucifer wrote:Sure,but shields tend to be bulky and reduce your speed,so using a shield with a dagger isnt that good after all.Its more of a preference and what youre talented for than whats better for most.A master of dual daggers can kill a novice even ih he wears full plate,has tower shield and wields a katana.
Yes I do.I know of a case when a martial arts master beat the s*** out of 5 thugs with knives.Gaidal Cain wrote:You know this from personal experience?
Sure,but using daggers is more about speed and avoiding.So with two of them you dont use one to parry an axe,but to increase your chances of stabing while doging.However,against a short sword or a pike or a spear,you can use one of the daggers to parry instead of avoiding a blow.Gaidal Cain wrote:I wouldn't use one dagger for any serious parrying- one would harldy be able to resist a decent strike from anything long a heavy enough (and Orcs and their ilk love long and heavy weapons). It's fine and dandy for some fenscing, but once someone brings something heavier, it's no good. The speed one gets from not being bogged down with a shield is another matter, but using a dagger for parrying seems desperate.
Don't see what that has to do with anything?Or,if you want a comparison from my field of expertiese:I can solve a math problem with just pen and papper much faster then someone who knows nothing about math using computer with internet acces.
Yes, but you said that dualwielding was good since you could parry- but, well, its advantages in that area is much lesser than you could get with other equipment. Parrying with them seems a like a last resort.Sure,but using daggers is more about speed and avoiding.So with two of them you dont use one to parry an axe,but to increase your chances of stabing while doging.However,against a short sword or a pike or a spear,you can use one of the daggers to parry instead of avoiding a blow.
Yes, the only thing that matters is to avoid having sharp metal objects piercing through your body.Suleman wrote: In a fight with weapons, one thing matters:
Well, yes, but those two are just part of my point. If the opponent cannot hit you he has failed in the first point, while you have not (yet). You are likely to win.DaemianLucifer wrote:And to avoid heavy metal(or stone,or wood)objects from crushing your bonesCorribus wrote:Yes, the only thing that matters is to avoid having sharp metal objects piercing through your body.Suleman wrote: In a fight with weapons, one thing matters:
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