Which sword is best in a one-on-one duel?..... Historical fencing

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  • Which sword is best in a one-on-one duel or sword fight?..... Longsword? Rapier? Sabre? Backsword?
    Assuming the fight is strictly one-on-one, no armour of any kind, only one sword-like weapon of medium length allowed...
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  • @weebig
    @weebig Před 8 lety +1198

    Thank you so much. I have a duel coming up to acquire my local land owners daughter through combat. I was initially going to use a can of hair spray and a lighter but i found the rapier to be better suited to the task. Once again thanks! Duels happen every day gotta be ready.

    • @shorelockhomes943
      @shorelockhomes943 Před 5 lety +10

      Daniel W. for real? if so, where at?

    • @isorokudono
      @isorokudono Před 5 lety +33

      They should come back, especially if you'd like a polite civil society. There is a reason they repealed the carrying of swords in Texas last year. Better than that, why do you think people conceal carry?

    • @TNastyD
      @TNastyD Před 5 lety +49

      That happened to me once. I was about to go to a duel wielding a whole frozen chicken violently mounted on a plunger handle. On my way i found a desperate crackhead with a 9mm. Other dude had a knowife. Ten bucks and a frozen chicken is all it cost for me to win that duel. His daughter was a bitch tho. Wasnt worth it. I really wanted to eat that chicken.

    • @TNastyD
      @TNastyD Před 5 lety +2

      @Johannes Liechtenauer (Invader Zim voice) MMMhhhhhmmmm..... CHICKEN!

    • @paullawley-walker1440
      @paullawley-walker1440 Před 5 lety +6

      LOL, Briliant. Can of Hairspray and a Lighter.

  • @viktorrhee6149
    @viktorrhee6149 Před 7 lety +303

    "Folded fifty zillion times, and can cut through a tank..."
    I laughed

    • @Hubert_Cumberdale_
      @Hubert_Cumberdale_ Před 5 lety +8

      It's funny cause it's true.

    • @joulesabagel9417
      @joulesabagel9417 Před 4 lety +6

      A Katana sharp enough to to slice through a Chevy suburban rushing at you at over 40 mph don’t take my word for it ask Larry Fishburne.

    • @tomato9891
      @tomato9891 Před 4 lety +2

      that was a joke right? i wasnt sure from way he said it

    • @one-of-us9939
      @one-of-us9939 Před 4 lety +3

      I have practiced with Japanese swords for decades... while every tool has its job... the katana moonlights as a food processor and is seriously devastating in an elevator or bedroom per ce.

  • @alkaholic4848
    @alkaholic4848 Před 4 lety +542

    Conclusion ( 15:35 ) "That doesn't make me want to be a rapierist, I want to learn how to beat rapierists."
    This is the argument I was having with the police too.

  • @gustavotriqui
    @gustavotriqui Před 5 lety +978

    So, for a 1vs1 duel, you'll pick the swords that were designed for 1vs1 duels.
    Sounds good.

    • @viggoeriksson878
      @viggoeriksson878 Před 4 lety +22

      gustavo iglesias i know he is a genius i would go for a pike before this video
      And no ive never been in a duel untill tomorrow were im gonna fight the general cause i accidentaly killed his horse

    • @roentgen571
      @roentgen571 Před 4 lety +42

      exactly...the rapier is kind of the evolutionary peak of 1v1 duelling weapons. Rapiers came along BECAUSE backswords and longswords were at a disadvantage to them in that context. What always has struck me as odd is how little the katana/tachi evolved over the, what, 500+ or so years it was being actively used? I mean, a sword made in the 20th century for the Imperial army in ww2 wasn't substantially different in design to one made in the 14-1500s. You don't see that in western weapons. A 14-1500s infantry officer's sword compared to an 1800's one in European or American use? WAY different in almost every way.

    • @viggoeriksson878
      @viggoeriksson878 Před 4 lety +2

      roentgen571 katanas where used up untill 1877

    • @roentgen571
      @roentgen571 Před 4 lety +12

      @@viggoeriksson878 they were used during WW2.

    • @sammiller2637
      @sammiller2637 Před 4 lety +7

      Personally, I’d pick an uzi

  • @Daetok
    @Daetok Před 8 lety +1944

    But did you consider the Katanas ability to teleport you behind your opponent leaving them with a huge gash seconds later?

    • @ikksksknsk4720
      @ikksksknsk4720 Před 8 lety +82

      but you can't end them rightly

    • @TMmodify
      @TMmodify Před 6 lety +104

      Natveri no, that's only if you put it back in its sheath once you struck.

    • @JohnJohnson-kd2vp
      @JohnJohnson-kd2vp Před 5 lety +58

      Or the katana's ability to cut through space and time???

    • @blankblank1284
      @blankblank1284 Před 5 lety +5

      Thats the wielder or from blades made by the Gods/Dwarves. Though in my expeirience I see it mostly done by superhuman swordsmen.

    • @blankblank1284
      @blankblank1284 Před 5 lety

      @@JohnJohnson-kd2vp
      Never saw that, where did you see that?

  • @thamielfatehy48
    @thamielfatehy48 Před 6 lety +452

    The keyboard is a perfect sword in online discussions xd

  • @Eagle-eye-pie
    @Eagle-eye-pie Před 5 lety +229

    "I don't need to cut through a buffalo here or cut an elephants trunk off........."
    Clearly I clicked on the wrong video.

    • @DWHalse
      @DWHalse Před 5 lety +3

      You never know Spenc?

    • @ronwilliams4184
      @ronwilliams4184 Před 4 lety

      lol

    • @mdshafqatulhaq8515
      @mdshafqatulhaq8515 Před 3 lety

      But definitely fragile humans wear armour gears which are tuff protection to break this Baldy talks half assed talk

    • @zaganim3813
      @zaganim3813 Před rokem

      @@mdshafqatulhaq8515 the scenario is not armored duel. then his answer would be different. you dont understand english very well maybe

  • @wayneparker9331
    @wayneparker9331 Před 4 lety +206

    I studied kendo and kenjutsu for 15 years and everything you said about the katana as a weapon is spot on. It is a great weapon in some respects but it was really intended for use wearing lamellar armor and in a particular tactical context. In kendo competitions, one of the most common points scored is the "kote" strike to the hands/wrists. It doesn't take much practice before even a decently talented novice can successfully score that point. You learn defenses to avoid the strike but the bottom line is your hands and wrists are more exposed than they might be with a sword of a different design.

    • @davidm8135
      @davidm8135 Před 4 lety +10

      Finally, someone who's honest.

    • @eljanrimsa5843
      @eljanrimsa5843 Před 3 lety +7

      Why can't you add a rapier-like handguard to a katana?

    • @dabeln1
      @dabeln1 Před 3 lety +11

      @@eljanrimsa5843 He said that the armor compliments the sword, so a handguard is unneeded.

    • @josepandreu7448
      @josepandreu7448 Před 3 lety +6

      Of course, but a katana was thought to be used in a batteflied by people in armour. You can also easily strike hands of a knight wearing a longsword with a sword, but if you are using metal gauntlets with padding (and that is valid for knights AND samurai) you can for the most part shrug at sword hits at your hands.

    • @josepandreu7448
      @josepandreu7448 Před 3 lety +4

      @@eljanrimsa5843 It makes no sense. a katana is a sowrd designed to be used MAINLY two handed, in a battlefield, by people who wear armor to fight other people who possibly also wear armour. The rapier is exactly the opposite.

  • @AnthosKlox
    @AnthosKlox Před 4 lety +79

    My choice : A ball pen, for the pen is mightier than the sword....

    • @mrkiky
      @mrkiky Před 4 lety +7

      You can simply slander your opponent until he is shunned from the public eye, forced to take his own life in complete shame!

    • @mindyourownbastardbu
      @mindyourownbastardbu Před 4 lety +5

      The penis mightier than the sword...

    • @ElwoodShort
      @ElwoodShort Před 4 lety +11

      To quote terry Pritchett “provided the sword is very small and the pen is very sharp”

    • @creamofthecrop6743
      @creamofthecrop6743 Před 4 lety +2

      Anton Short or provided the pen isn’t in the same room as the sword

    • @shaneazpilicueta9146
      @shaneazpilicueta9146 Před 4 lety

      Until the sword is about to plunge in you, then youll know the pen wasn t mightier then the sword

  • @battleburger
    @battleburger Před 5 lety +228

    "Assuming he's not a complete noob" he says, to an audience of noobs.

    • @blackscales7830
      @blackscales7830 Před 5 lety +13

      Not complete noobs. Any who watch the video are alightly less noobs and therefore better than any noobish opponent.

    • @jedi77palmer
      @jedi77palmer Před 4 lety +16

      How dare you sir! I have been offended and now demand satisfaction!

    • @afinoxi
      @afinoxi Před 3 lety +5

      **sniff** I mean , I guess...

    • @ED-es2qv
      @ED-es2qv Před 3 lety +3

      @@blackscales7830 and only a noob would think watching swords on CZcams makes you less noob, says the guy watching sword videos when I don’t own one.

    • @blackscales7830
      @blackscales7830 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ED-es2qv well I think it's safe to say we've learned something from the video. Especially since he directly points out how to counter noob tactics.

  • @Falcrist
    @Falcrist Před 5 lety +448

    > Says the weapon has to be longsword length or less.
    > Picks rapier because it's longer than the longsword.
    I like the video, but this was pretty funny to me.

    • @pattoricko9116
      @pattoricko9116 Před 5 lety +13

      I was thinking the exact same! 😆

    • @tyranuse8927
      @tyranuse8927 Před 5 lety +68

      To be fair he did address this point by talking about how one could use a long-sword of rapier length. The advantage he was pointing to is that one has a much greater degree of control with a rapier at its maximum reach given its weight etc.

    • @irnniizuki5107
      @irnniizuki5107 Před 5 lety +11

      In fact a longsword can reach 1.4m or even become just a little shorter than a two-handed great sword. With that length longsword can carry out a serious blow to the rapierist's leg or fore arm. Statistics do change things. In some cases an experienced rapierist may lose against another experienced swordman using a 1.3m long feder. I doubt wether a rapier is generally longer than.a long sword, because most longswords I meet are no shorter than 1.2m.
      Also, though hand protection and nimble thrust are advantages, longswords are primarily two handed weapon which means they are very strong in binding. Longswords can, in most cases, strike much more frequently, giving it chances to do false attack and mislead the enemy or perform couter attack. Rapier can also do so but it's weaker in this area, and this video supposes the rapier using no buckler and no dagger. I dont think the rapier is still in advantage facing a longsword that is longer in blade.

    • @Giagantus
      @Giagantus Před 5 lety +1

      Yeah its a tad inconsistent.

    • @John_1-1_in_Japanese
      @John_1-1_in_Japanese Před 4 lety +24

      Rapiers are within longsword length. There's not just one size of longsword, there are those longer or shorter than your average rapier

  • @coyotechang
    @coyotechang Před 6 lety +68

    "How to beat rapierists"
    My sides have reached escape velocity.

    • @RockerMarcee96
      @RockerMarcee96 Před 6 lety +1

      Citizen_Butt easy, grab a bigger weapon and suit up into your plate armour.

    • @connorfoley8114
      @connorfoley8114 Před 4 lety +1

      Marcellus but muh fencing

    • @MarshallJukov
      @MarshallJukov Před 4 lety

      @@RockerMarcee96 Лучше нету каратэ, чем мой старенький ТТ

    • @wisewigga7129
      @wisewigga7129 Před 3 lety

      @@RockerMarcee96 just suiting up is enough lol

  • @NonciclopediaForEver
    @NonciclopediaForEver Před 10 lety +201

    I wouldn't know, I'm still pondering the advantages of the battlestool.
    Heft, hand protection AND comfortable mid-battle resting options.

    • @scholagladiatoria
      @scholagladiatoria  Před 10 lety +49

      :-)

    • @PeterFendrich
      @PeterFendrich Před 10 lety +40

      The strength of the Four Leg style, or the nimbleness of the Three Leg?

    • @BaldPolishBiotechnol
      @BaldPolishBiotechnol Před 10 lety +13

      I laughed so hard...
      Actually, three legged bar stool would have offered reach of a longsword and great bind, provided it were the type in which the legs are joined by steel ring or rings at some intervals.It should make it easy to catch the incoming blade and thus counter a thrust. XD

    • @TheBaconWizard
      @TheBaconWizard Před 10 lety +6

      LOL we should go to the next gen battlestool now, which is actually designed for the purpose

    • @SpookGod
      @SpookGod Před 10 lety +12

      My mind went to two different places at once.
      1) A stool that can fold out/morph into a weapon at the press of a button, Final Fantasy XIII style
      2) Literally fighting with shit
      Either are valid options.

  • @scholagladiatoria
    @scholagladiatoria  Před 10 lety +480

    Hi folks - I want to add something on the effectiveness of thrusts vs. cuts. Yes it is true that there are historical examples of thrusts not stopping opponents. There are examples of someone getting run through (or even shot) and then going on to disable or kill their opponent. However, there are even MORE examples of people getting thrust and just dying! The real danger of making the thrust is twofold: 1) that the blade can get trapped in a person's body for long enough that you are undefended, either from their dying blow or from someone else attacking you, and 2) that the thrust has so little resistance that the person dying on the end of your weapon can come close enough to deal you a wound as they die or become incapacitated (this is why boar spears have lugs/wings, to keep the boar at bay, perhaps). However, there are LOTS of accounts of people getting thrust once through the body or head and becoming incapacitated or dying very quickly. It didn't happen all the time, but it happened often - and still does. If we look at modern crime stabbings, you'll see that sometimes people survive multiple stab wounds and sometimes people die from just one stab wound. It all depends on where the stab lands and what it damages (but remember a rapier penetrates much deeper than a knife, so will generally do more damage). Lastly, whilst it's fair to say that many stabs do not proove fatal, it is even MORE true to say that many cuts do not proove incapacitating. Cuts sometimes fail to cause any injury worth noting at all - across a wide period of history this has been noted. Many sources note that you can survive multiple cuts, but rarely survive multiple stabs. Quite simply also, it is easier to mess up a cut than a thrust. Cutting effectively enough to incapacitate a person is more difficult than poking someone with a pointy object. Cutting is more natural for humans (as we are a bludgeoning species like apes), but thrusting is statitically more likely to seriously wound. Remember lastly that a thrust that hits a hand or arm may well penetrate through and hit something else as well (like a gunshot) or travel up inside a limb, causing huge amounts of tissue damage. Thrusts penetrate SO easily and thrusts with an edged weapon cut as they penetrate as well. Cuts do not penetrate so easily, as they face much greater surface resistance.

    • @uttoushii
      @uttoushii Před 10 lety +6

      All of your points make sense when understanding why a rapier would defeat any other one-handed sword, but I'm still surprised you'd take one over a longsword. Especially when considering the possibility of trading blows.

    • @claspe1049
      @claspe1049 Před 10 lety +28

      ***** Trading blows? One fairly decent cut or thrust and you are fucking done, let me reiterate don't get fucking hit in 90% of fights the first real hit decides the outcome of a fight.

    • @ramisabreur7961
      @ramisabreur7961 Před 10 lety +1

      Hello Matt ! I the Cut VS Thrust is a never ending debate, I believe that thrusting swords are more effective in a cavalry charge but the cutting ones are far better in a melée , cutting swords can do apalling injuries to an opponent for example cutting a limb or cleaving a head , also cutting blades will not get stuck into the enemy's body . I think thrusts are more lethal in general but the cuts are more terrible ( Pscycological effect) .In the end i would say that each sword is designed to do a specific job . LOL i prefer two carry two swords a thrusting one for the charge and a cutting one for a melée. Take care and have a good day :)

    • @robinhersom7383
      @robinhersom7383 Před 10 lety +19

      Rami Bairi Thrust in a cavalry charge? Well, some armies through the years have agreed with you, notably Napoleon's Grande Armee, but I don't see it. You're far too much at risk of impaling a foot soldier TOO effectively, and getting your blade stuck in them, meaning you either have to let go and be disarmed, or hold on and be unhorsed.

    • @ramisabreur7961
      @ramisabreur7961 Před 10 lety +2

      Robin Hersom Hell sir I hope u're fine , Yeah the thrust has so many disadvantages despite its effectivennes.But i have mentioned the thrust in a cavalry charge because it was done particulary by heavy cavalry like the French cuirassiers, and it was accepted by almost all armies and this is a proof that it was effective. All books and descriptions tell us about the use of the point " thrust" from horseback by European armies of the 18 and 19 th centuries.

  • @rav3rz557
    @rav3rz557 Před 6 lety +20

    “Folded fifty-zillion times and can cut through tanks“ fking dead

  • @Paul_Sergeyev
    @Paul_Sergeyev Před 5 lety +396

    Best sword for 1 on 1 duel is a spear.

    • @chrisw7188
      @chrisw7188 Před 4 lety +123

      its actually a glock but i'll let it pass

    • @fritzious737
      @fritzious737 Před 4 lety +16

      @@chrisw7188 depending on the size and shape of the arena you could give it to the sniper, or even some other rifle

    • @mrmoth26
      @mrmoth26 Před 4 lety +18

      Hold my howitzer.

    • @TheHorseman0fApocalypse
      @TheHorseman0fApocalypse Před 3 lety +6

      @Tuzcuoğlu no they don't

    • @paulgreen2416
      @paulgreen2416 Před 3 lety +3

      MOAB 😂

  • @scholagladiatoria
    @scholagladiatoria  Před 9 lety +268

    Many people commenting on this video have stated that they would cut through a rapier with their longsword/katana or whatever - you need to watch this: czcams.com/video/cFRxZod-iI0/video.html

    • @sherrattpemberton6089
      @sherrattpemberton6089 Před 9 lety +39

      Bernard Tremblay
      if they broke why would they be so popular for so long?

    • @sherrattpemberton6089
      @sherrattpemberton6089 Před 9 lety +2

      What i mean is breakages must not have been common or they wouldn't have been such popular and famous weapons

    • @paulotoole4950
      @paulotoole4950 Před 9 lety

      Something I noticed from the other video, would hitting the raiper really hard not give you a massive opening? Ie a breaking force blow that connects would the shock not give you an opening?
      Also I do wonder if the person is more important than the weapon? Ie would a Gurka with a kukri beat most sword users. Would your Sabre not give you more of an advantage in skill level?

    • @sherrattpemberton6089
      @sherrattpemberton6089 Před 9 lety +2

      we are taking the person out of the equation assuming its two people who are of equal skill, experience, physical ability and physical + mental attributes

    • @paulotoole4950
      @paulotoole4950 Před 9 lety +2

      Sherratt Pemberton Sorry, think I wrote that really badly. I was trying to get across would a Kukri user of Matt's skill level not have anti-sword/bayonet drills from the start? Would a Katana user not just treat it like a spear? Does its speed and range get counted by how the other user is used to dealing with that sort of attack? I think the thing that bothers me is why did the sabre carry on when the raiper existed? Is there some sort of killing (war) weapon vs dueling weapon thing going on?

  • @CarryLarry
    @CarryLarry Před 8 lety +97

    I watch these kind of things before I make a character in a Dark Souls game.

    • @christophercollins3632
      @christophercollins3632 Před 8 lety +3

      Yes! Dark Souls player character creation is also what brought me here.

    • @PerfectSnowball
      @PerfectSnowball Před 8 lety +2

      Fuck this video, I'm going straight for the great scythe when Dark Souls 3 arrives.

    • @SolidBren
      @SolidBren Před 8 lety

      +PerfectSnowball Lol, it's all about having fun at the end. Scythes can be a decent anti-cavalry weapon in a real life context. However, there are more efficient polearms for fighting people on foot.

    • @CarryLarry
      @CarryLarry Před 8 lety

      Robert R
      lmao [hits u w/ a tree trunk]

    • @demomanchaos
      @demomanchaos Před 8 lety +3

      +SolidBren Not the kind featured in Dark Souls. Those are good for cutting grass, not so much blokes in armor.

  • @vrbiosciences5795
    @vrbiosciences5795 Před 4 lety +5

    Thank you for an excellent video - was really interested in your emphasis on hand protection, which was something I learned in my fencing days.

  • @Shadowmech88
    @Shadowmech88 Před 2 lety +6

    This analysis is exactly what I was looking for when I searched "which sword is the strongest against all other swords."
    Although, now it makes me want videos which expand the scenario further and further, such as "what is the strongest non-ranged non-polearm weapon in a one-on-one fight" or how those rankings change if different types of armor are thrown into the mix.

  • @Imakebootysclap
    @Imakebootysclap Před 8 lety +52

    you said cut through a tank.. I laughed so hard beer came out my nose.. bad timing at its worse lol

    • @tamlandipper29
      @tamlandipper29 Před 6 lety +2

      Coolnicknameguy - were you drinking beer at the time?

    • @JonSmith-cx7gr
      @JonSmith-cx7gr Před 5 lety +4

      If he wasnt drinking beer, he has a unique and potentially profitable medical condition.

  • @MAXCOBRALAZERFACE
    @MAXCOBRALAZERFACE Před 8 lety +29

    Any time he says sword we take a drink...

    • @sillyslapper92
      @sillyslapper92 Před 8 lety +3

      +MAXCOBRALAZERFACE I'll see you in A&E

    • @paull3278
      @paull3278 Před 8 lety +1

      +MAXCOBRALAZERFACE Challenge... accepted.
      I'll report back with results!

    • @djbowron4744
      @djbowron4744 Před 7 lety +2

      1 year later... still hasn't reported back. the pour soul

  • @vinjed
    @vinjed Před 5 lety +2

    Very informative. Makes sense as different type of swords were developed for different use cases. Thank you for walking through the finer points of each type and drawbacks in the scenario of 1:1 duel. Looking forward to seeing more!

  • @wendyjames6421
    @wendyjames6421 Před 7 lety +1

    Wow! What a great job in explaining the different weapons. Thank you.

  • @RADIOACTIVEBUNY
    @RADIOACTIVEBUNY Před 8 lety +627

    I think Indiana Jones did it best.

    • @AsterixKearn
      @AsterixKearn Před 8 lety +8

      XD You just made my day.

    • @steiventhatmexicanguy9064
      @steiventhatmexicanguy9064 Před 7 lety +3

      I don't call it cheating, I call it winning.

    • @hotsteamypudding
      @hotsteamypudding Před 7 lety +1

      if you actually look at him you can see how ill he is - he's dripping with sweat

    • @xinfinity8532
      @xinfinity8532 Před 7 lety +3

      The sword with the biggest pommel is the best for 1v1 duel

    • @DreddPirateRoberts
      @DreddPirateRoberts Před 7 lety +1

      +X Infinity No, the sword with the most hand protection is best for a duel.
      I was almost certain he was going to go with the basket hilt claymore for his number one pick.

  • @Duke_of_Lorraine
    @Duke_of_Lorraine Před 8 lety +57

    My opponent brings a sword to a duel ? Too bad for him, Indiana Jones showed me how to deal with this situation.

  • @Spammyfamily
    @Spammyfamily Před 4 lety +17

    Great analysis! This is EXACTLY the hypothetical scenario that I wondered about (hence I found this video). The answer is what I expected, but I didn't think about the fact that the rapier was essentially designed for the hypothetical scenario-- one-on-one, no armor, no shield.

    • @stevepenney2073
      @stevepenney2073 Před rokem +1

      The way he logically steps thru the process of choosing is fascinating. In the end you realize he has to be right.

  • @Adventrium
    @Adventrium Před 5 lety

    Love all your videos, Matt. This one is especially great

  • @Beas7ie
    @Beas7ie Před 7 lety +31

    The best sword is a chain sword.
    Alternatively a sword that contains the soul of a demon is very effective as well.

    • @stuflames4769
      @stuflames4769 Před 4 lety +4

      Good choices.
      Swords whose blades are made of laser are also pretty nice.

  • @Grivian
    @Grivian Před 8 lety +400

    The katana can create shock waves that will instantly kill the opponent

    • @Artameful
      @Artameful Před 8 lety +29

      +Sigurd Torvaldsson The shock wave consists of a broken katana.

    • @cameronnedland410
      @cameronnedland410 Před 8 lety +29

      +Sigurd Torvaldsson But they don't have a pommel to throw at an opponent.

    • @christopherknorr2895
      @christopherknorr2895 Před 8 lety +18

      +Sigurd Torvaldsson But only if your heath is full.

    • @joe125ful
      @joe125ful Před 8 lety +1

      +Sigurd Torvaldsson Skill opened only in 80Lvl.

    • @thedarkmaster4747
      @thedarkmaster4747 Před 8 lety

      +Sigurd Torvaldsson *dies* ROTFLMAO!!!

  • @zxb995511
    @zxb995511 Před 5 lety

    A very good analysis- would love to see more vids like this one!

  • @andrewshute9761
    @andrewshute9761 Před 6 lety

    Great video. I enjoyed watching it a second time as much as the first.

  • @the-chillian
    @the-chillian Před 8 lety +10

    I had this from a workshop about Renaissance-era weaponry and I can't entirely vouch for the instructor, so I don't know how reliable it is, but his contention was that the rapier was designed specifically for 1-on-1 duels in the narrow alleyways of Italian cities. This accounts for why they felt it worthwhile to sacrifice cutting ability to favor lightness, speed, and reach: The alleys were too narrow for any cuts except to the head.

  • @shortstop4313
    @shortstop4313 Před 9 lety +11

    In a LARP I played in, the head rulesmaker, who was a Kendo and katana weeabo, changed the rules so that hand hits didn't count as a hit because he and the other Katana wielders were getting killed by hand hits.
    Your hands are incredibly vulnerable in the forward presenting stance and a katana.

    • @lajospapp258
      @lajospapp258 Před 8 lety +5

      +shortstop4313 Really? Wow, it's like the annoying childhood friend who changes the game's rules when he is at a disadvantage :)

    • @garrettord3304
      @garrettord3304 Před 7 lety

      "Hand on weapon" not counting as a hit is a common rule in LARP/foam fighting to leave room for creativity in the types of weapons used. Granted, this rule does inevitably lead to "punch blocking" as veterans of the sport follow the line of logic "the closer to my hand the opponent's blade impacts, the more leverage I have to parry with" to the extreme.

  • @hefeibao
    @hefeibao Před 2 lety

    This isn't just a great and educational video about swords, it's a very well done and informative video period. Thanks so much!

  • @namewastaken360
    @namewastaken360 Před 6 lety +68

    I'd be pretty upset at being forced to use any weapon in a fight to the death...

    • @tobalt1
      @tobalt1 Před 5 lety +29

      Ah a true gentleman.
      Fisticuffs it is!

    • @mrspeigle1
      @mrspeigle1 Před 5 lety +13

      I prefer pistols, I'm too fat to run and too old to take an ass beating, but there's absolutely nothing wrong with my aim my adrenaline control or my pain tolerance.

    • @7DaltonDoms7
      @7DaltonDoms7 Před 4 lety +5

      @@mrspeigle1 Your frankness is refreshing

  • @cheemers
    @cheemers Před 10 lety +18

    Your best video yet, Matt. Very informative and I'm glad you shared your reasoning behind all your decisions.

  • @karnevalsjeck1984
    @karnevalsjeck1984 Před 8 lety +24

    Often when i want to kill someone in a one on one fight, i pick the Sabre. Next time i will try the Rapier- Thanks!

  • @eriktempelman2097
    @eriktempelman2097 Před 4 lety +2

    You are an amazing speaker. No edits, just one take? Awesome.

  • @michaltaft2972
    @michaltaft2972 Před 5 lety

    Love your channel man real food for thought for people who are genuinely interested in the subject.

  • @C0lbyte
    @C0lbyte Před 8 lety +313

    Where is the light saber? It says historical fencing and light sabers where used a long long time ago.

    • @lordihlendam3619
      @lordihlendam3619 Před 5 lety +39

      ...In a galaxy far far away ;-)

    • @TheZXKUQYB
      @TheZXKUQYB Před 5 lety +28

      Just throw a bunch of rocks at the light saber, hopefully the blade melts the rocks, and hits the jedi with a bunch motlen rock pieces.

    • @maxmuller445
      @maxmuller445 Před 5 lety +10

      An elegant weappon from a better age

    • @pepiyobudoka5486
      @pepiyobudoka5486 Před 5 lety +1

      Lol

    • @christopherhall5361
      @christopherhall5361 Před 5 lety +9

      @@maxmuller445 a more civilized age

  • @favkisnexerade
    @favkisnexerade Před 8 lety +526

    I see.
    1) Take rapier or estoc
    2) Spam R1
    3) You win
    :D

  • @julianjames2899
    @julianjames2899 Před rokem

    8 years later and this still pops up on my feed now and again

  • @andrewdurden5230
    @andrewdurden5230 Před 5 lety +27

    But the rapier is vulnerable to the “Neeson Maneuver”. Just ask Tim Roth!

    • @Herbert_Eder
      @Herbert_Eder Před rokem

      Not a rapier, but kind of "spadroon-ish" type of sword.

  • @JohnWhite-pu3ys
    @JohnWhite-pu3ys Před 7 lety +281

    I came here only for the dumb comments I knew I would find. I wasn't let down.

    • @mmestari
      @mmestari Před 6 lety +6

      Yeah. It's about 70% the same crappy jokes repeated over-and-over. 29% serious but dumb comments.

    • @principetanguero
      @principetanguero Před 5 lety +3

      So glad we served you well, that was the whole intent... fuck!!!!!!!

    • @mfjdv2020
      @mfjdv2020 Před 5 lety +4

      @@mmestari and the remaining 1% are discerning intelligent people like you and me, eh?

    • @Red-Brick-Dream
      @Red-Brick-Dream Před 5 lety

      Neckbeards love katanas.

    • @varanid9
      @varanid9 Před 4 lety +1

      Well, that was a stupid comment.

  • @Twirlyhead
    @Twirlyhead Před 7 lety +114

    The katana grew up in a Japan: a closed society with a closed miliary, combat and weapons ethos - European swords evolved through a highly competitive history spanning many years, confilicts, and nations. So the katana "evolved" to be as good as a katana could be, excellent but limited by its context whereas European swords REALLY evolved in the unrestricted, open sense.

    • @CoffeeSnep
      @CoffeeSnep Před 5 lety +16

      Thank you! Many people try to compare the two regions or say the Japanese were better when it simply isn't true! Up until the 20th century, Japan was a mostly isolationist country. This combined with a small relative population and limited iron resources meant they had far less opportunity to experiment than the West did. They were good, but no match for Western Europe.

    • @Intranetusa
      @Intranetusa Před 5 lety +13

      Let's not replace one stereotype with another stereotype. The katana may not be some magical lightsaber, but Japanese swords are not stagnant either. The katana has its origins (basic shape, forging techniques, etc) in ancient and medieval China, and the modern shape of the katana evolved in Japan. The predecessors/prototypes of the katana experienced plenty of unrestricted open warfare. The katana also wasn't the only type of Japanese sword around, as Japan did have other types of swords such as straight swords, two handed swords, and polearm-sword hybrids.

    • @Intranetusa
      @Intranetusa Před 5 lety +12

      @@CoffeeSnep That isn't true either. The Japanese swords aren't better, but let's not go to the other end of the extreme by denigrating them and claiming they weren't a match for Western Europe. The predecessors/prototypes of the katana was in ancient and medieval China, and they experienced plenty of development and opportunities to experiment in unrestricted warfare. By the time the katana shaped swords were evolving in Japan, the Japanese had been engaged in/would engage in wars against the Mongols, Manchus, Korean kingdoms, Ming Empire, etc. The katana was just one type of sword in Japan - the Japanese had other types of swords too (including straight swords, two handed swords, polearm swords, etc). Japan also wasn't that closed of a society - they were highly influenced by trade, exchange of ideas, and wars with continental Asia.

    • @CoffeeSnep
      @CoffeeSnep Před 5 lety +2

      @@Intranetusa the katana was a nice sword, and the Japanese had a lot of great stuff. I'm not trying to say they didn't. My intention was to provide reason as to why I believe European weapons (swords in particular) evolved to have significantly more variety than in Japan. The Japanese had plenty of swords, but many of them were quite similar except for length. Japan wasn't entirely isolationist I know, but while they had contact with parts of eastern Asia, Europe had contact with most of the civilized world; with trade going from the middle East to Russia to China and so forth.
      The Japanese were and are a very respectable people, but there are practical reasons to explain why many parts of Europe had more advancements, rather than yelling that one is better than the other without reason, as I very often see people do.

    • @Intranetusa
      @Intranetusa Před 5 lety +8

      @@CoffeeSnep I think one major reason why "European swords" have more variety than "Japanese swords" is because Europe has 27x-28x the area/landmass of Japan and had 11x-12x the population of Japan (90 million vs 8 million) by 1500 AD. So significantly more people with significantly more space will naturally lead to more diversity. Yes, you are correct that Europe also did have more contacts with other areas of the world like the Middle East. However, to make it a fair comparison, we should compare swords in Japan to swords in one European country with a similar population and area (like Spain or something).

  • @Sionnach1601
    @Sionnach1601 Před 5 lety +1

    I really like your presentation and effortless narrative. You make very good points and so are highly engaging. Well done and thanks for a very interesting video.
    And BTW, I really admire your ethos of putting yourself at a disadvantage against the best. Salut for that.
    And, last 'BTW', I love that sabre too. The second you presented it I thought "What a wonderful looking well-balanced sword; heavy enough to defend against more percussive weapons like axes, and decent cutting; yet deft enough too, for quick wins by thrusting. Hand guard too looks sufficient and makes a nice bonus. It looks very right, and very handsome to boot.

  • @allenmciver1888
    @allenmciver1888 Před 6 lety +1

    Great Video! I have loved rapiers from my old D&D days. Now I know spears are better, but that is because of your channel!

  • @forgerer3443
    @forgerer3443 Před 8 lety +167

    Nothing wrong with having a good blaster at your side.

  • @littlewoodshop2821
    @littlewoodshop2821 Před 7 lety +7

    Well thought out and with evidence to back your points. 10/10. Good stuff bro

  • @justsomeguy3931
    @justsomeguy3931 Před 5 lety +2

    I really enjoy hearing the preferences of professionals once I know enough to understand the discussion.

  • @monster762
    @monster762 Před 6 lety

    Good info for all the sword fights I find myself in.

  • @BedroomPianist
    @BedroomPianist Před 8 lety +393

    "Rapierists"

    • @NB-be6xk
      @NB-be6xk Před 8 lety +10

      like to dig another hole

    • @herrGreg
      @herrGreg Před 8 lety +77

      when you drop your kid of at the new kindergarten and the teachers ask what you do

    • @GB3770
      @GB3770 Před 8 lety +14

      He's not a rapist - honest!

    • @galaxis912
      @galaxis912 Před 8 lety +34

      4:10 deal with Rapists with my Saber!!!

    • @lewisconroy6225
      @lewisconroy6225 Před 7 lety +33

      The Rapierist's sword has a lot of thrusting power if you know what I mean.

  • @olajohannessonborge3418
    @olajohannessonborge3418 Před 8 lety +278

    but what if your opponent chooses a longsword, then proceeds to throw his pommel at you?

    • @Aleksitusasd
      @Aleksitusasd Před 8 lety +65

      Then you're dead

    • @minecraftdamncreeper
      @minecraftdamncreeper Před 8 lety +97

      +Ola Johannesson Borge Well, then you've been ended rightly.

    • @Anton_the_Vampire
      @Anton_the_Vampire Před 8 lety +2

      Throw the Pommel? As in unscrew it and hurl it like a missile, or just use it as a cudgel, while still attached? Surely, in either case, these tactics could be sidestepped, and if he take his pommel OFF and misses (it would surely take a LONG time to detach) then he's completely unbalanced, and dismantled, his own weapon...he's toast. haha

    • @minecraftdamncreeper
      @minecraftdamncreeper Před 8 lety +20

      Gary Ormond We know this, Skall has explained it in his video about it. And we're talking hurling it like a missile. Have you never heard of this joke before?

    • @anatolydyatlov963
      @anatolydyatlov963 Před 6 lety +5

      Bro... you wouldn't EVER use that move in the arena unless you want to kill everyone around you (the audience) too.

  • @BlazeLeeDragon
    @BlazeLeeDragon Před 4 lety

    damn it, fine I'm subscribing. I like all the conditions you threw up and that you still made it as a in your opinion type video :)

  • @amateoer
    @amateoer Před 5 lety

    The sword on the thumbnail is so fricking beautiful it gave me ten eyegasms

  • @Aaron.Reichert
    @Aaron.Reichert Před 10 lety +39

    folded a zillion times and can cut though a tank.

    • @sushanalone
      @sushanalone Před 10 lety +2

      T.J. Hollidge Maybe a light saber

    • @Mongelli88
      @Mongelli88 Před 10 lety +26

      T.J. Hollidge Drive me closer, I want to hit them with my sword!

    • @SuperBrokenWindows
      @SuperBrokenWindows Před 10 lety +1

      It made me chuckle

    • @NieroshaiTheSable
      @NieroshaiTheSable Před 10 lety +4

      Arthur Mongelli As a Warhammer 40k player, this sums it up... that and CHAINSAWS!

  • @muchachomalo
    @muchachomalo Před 8 lety +47

    "i prefer the extra length" That's what she said. Great video though.

  • @oldschooljeremy8124
    @oldschooljeremy8124 Před 5 lety +7

    Somewhere the shade of George Silver shakes its insubstantial fist at you and sneers at your Italianate rapier. ;)

  • @recsporteducation4594
    @recsporteducation4594 Před 5 lety

    I enjoyed this. Thank you.

  • @dracopo8862
    @dracopo8862 Před 7 lety +117

    Yes, but you have to buff rhe rapier whit Darkmoon Blade and spam r1

    • @gimli1467
      @gimli1467 Před 5 lety

      dracopo .... r1 spam ? Parry !!!!!!

    • @jello788
      @jello788 Před 4 lety +1

      Laughs in poise

    • @afinoxi
      @afinoxi Před 3 lety

      _tis been patched..._
      Also , it's estoc not rapier.

  • @zeromancer-x
    @zeromancer-x Před 8 lety +45

    Next video, katana vs. tank

  • @BinkyTheElf1
    @BinkyTheElf1 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for this.

  • @VTPSTTU
    @VTPSTTU Před 7 lety

    I appreciate your establishing the context of an arena fight. The situation would be different in small boxing ring where someone with a rapier may not be able to maintain distance.

  • @BingleFlimp
    @BingleFlimp Před 8 lety +23

    I agree. Shame I hate rapiers.

    • @chargar1122
      @chargar1122 Před 8 lety +1

      +Lazy Spark look at a schiavonna or backsword both give most of the same advantages and only sacrifice length to take back some cutting ability and parrying strength

    • @BingleFlimp
      @BingleFlimp Před 8 lety +4

      chargar1122 Hmm. I'm liking the look of the schiavonna.

    • @AllSWT
      @AllSWT Před 8 lety +1

      +chargar1122 ohh wow, schiavonna is freakkn awesome xo

  • @HenrikBSWE
    @HenrikBSWE Před 8 lety +79

    I would've first produced my pistol, and then produced my rapier.

    • @tobiasfunke5636
      @tobiasfunke5636 Před 7 lety +11

      Stand and Deliver or the devil he may take ya

    • @Uzielsquibb
      @Uzielsquibb Před 7 lety +9

      "I saaaaaid a Kareeem Abdul Jabaaaaarr" or something like that

    • @HenrikBSWE
      @HenrikBSWE Před 7 lety +6

      Musha ring dum a doo dum a da...

    • @BradBrassman
      @BradBrassman Před 6 lety +2

      "crying stand and deliver, for he were a bold deceiver"

    • @badlandskid
      @badlandskid Před 6 lety +3

      I would a first kicked that Jenny to the curb.

  • @TheJoe999Man
    @TheJoe999Man Před 5 lety +1

    Great explication and non biased points. No pun intended.

  • @aaron3890
    @aaron3890 Před 4 lety

    Great, now I need to buy a rapier. Excellent video!!

  • @kalolord
    @kalolord Před 8 lety +9

    Rapierist - my new favorite English word

  • @carloscontreras8431
    @carloscontreras8431 Před 8 lety +20

    I don't get people's obsession with katanas, it's a nice weapon sure and great at cutting but most people wouldn't be trained with a katana and in a regular fight with someone who has mild understanding of how to use a sword, when it comes to practicality I prefer to use a long sword type of weapon. The good thing about long swords are their ability to break bone and cut as well. Plus I don't really see much parrying when it ones to katana use. If someone with a long sword blocked my katana slice, it could damage my blade. I have nothing against katanas it's just I don't see the obsession with the weapon because it sure as hell isn't the perfect weapon.

    • @91jubaku
      @91jubaku Před 8 lety +2

      +Carlos Contreras
      I can't speak for everyone of course, but I really like the craftsmanship, and the spirituality that surrounds the sword.
      And they're simple looking beautiful swords.
      If I was to pick a weapon for actual fighting, I would go with the schiavona :-)

    • @SolidBren
      @SolidBren Před 8 lety +9

      Katanas are overhyped as fighting swords. They lack the defensive qualities of other swords like longswords, rapiers, and most military sabres.
      Part of why katanas don't have some of those features is because of different philosophies of fighting (more emphasis on foot work and spacing than parrying and binding of blades). The katana is also just an older design of sword that many others of its time lacked in features as well. It's impressive how long it stayed in service over history!
      I think people are just attracted to them, because of their ornateness. Hand made Japanese swords can look really artistic. European swords can be extremely ornate as well, but overall they tend to be more utilitarian and emphasize usefulness/practicality in an actual fight.
      ...and people are just weaboos. Lmao.

    • @oldencreek6587
      @oldencreek6587 Před 6 lety +3

      Japanese cartoons hyped the shit out of katanas. It was conveyed as a symbol of japanese culture, pride, discipline. These cartoons were originally aimed at japanese boys. American boys like Quentin Tarantino bought the hype when they watched the japanese cartoons. So now you have this huge group of people that need to be taught that, uhh, no, katana is about as overrated as muscle cars.

    • @co-opalypse7809
      @co-opalypse7809 Před 5 lety

      Katanas weren't used that much in large-scale battles. They were usually reserved for duels. The Naginata was the primary weapon used in battles.

    • @tricksterjoy9740
      @tricksterjoy9740 Před rokem

      A katana with a Slightly longer then average blade, and a D shaped handguard with a cross guard would be (in my mind) a “perfect” katana.
      Blend of “both worlds” in a way.

  • @ianday4536
    @ianday4536 Před 6 lety

    I like watching old videos and seeing Matt's walls get more and more busy.

  • @tiagodacruz2484
    @tiagodacruz2484 Před 5 lety

    100% in agreement. Good work. Cheers. :)

  • @InfernosReaper
    @InfernosReaper Před 10 lety +14

    I'd use the sabre over the rapier. The rapier was what first came to mind when the rules for this hypothetical situation were stated, but I like the sabre's versatility which gives you enough extra combat options to offset the reach difference.

    • @scholagladiatoria
      @scholagladiatoria  Před 10 lety +47

      As a sabre specialist, as someone who loves sabres, but also as someone who fences against rapiers regularly, let me tell you that the rapier has the advantage in a one-on-one fight. It is a marked advantage.

    • @edi9892
      @edi9892 Před 10 lety +6

      scholagladiatoria The only worry I got with a rapier is that it produces tiny holes and if you don't place the hit well it might not even be noticed by the enemy that would disable you with any sabre hit. There were enough cases were people actually ran up the rapier blade to hilt to cut down their attacker and succeded (but often died thereafter).

    • @RoadrunnerMoose
      @RoadrunnerMoose Před 10 lety +2

      scholagladiatoria loved this vid. As far was western blades are concerned, I agree with you. I much prefer a to use a sabre (curved blades in general). I actually have two questions for you.
      1-which sabre do you prefer?
      2-I'm looking for a good book on sabre combat to study on. Are there any that you can personally recommend?

    •  Před 10 lety +9

      edi The problem about "tiny holes" is that they are more likely to be deadly than cuts. In the good old "de re military" of "Vegetius", a roman, it is widely explained why thrust was deadly : it goes deep, it hit frequently an organ, and is rarely stopped by a bone. Cuts goes superficial, rarely touch an organ and is generally blocked by bones, . Thrust have not to be very strong, it can pierce deep without too much force. If you want your cut to be good, it must be well made AND must be strong enough to slice through. (even if our body is vulnerable)
      The source is ancient, but it has never failed to be true. Most of the moves in "medieval" manuals are piercing.
      Conclusion: if cuts are not strong, they have to be numerous to be deadly. Victims of knifes attacks in real life are often dead or badly wounded when hit once by the knife, when using piercing. When using slashing, you see often a lot of cuts on the victim and some stays alive after that. (but the physiological shock is enormous and can kill)
      That's why those "tiny holes" just can't stop to amaze me !

    • @HaNsWiDjAjA
      @HaNsWiDjAjA Před 10 lety +1

      *****
      I think Matt once stated in his video that while thrust are more likely to be deadly, cuts are more likely to stop an opponent fighting. Severing a few fingers or a thumb on the sword hand or hamstringing an opponent does not take a lot of strength when done with the proper technique and a sharp sword, and would generally render your opponent quite helpless.
      There were many instances in history of rapier fighters being run through multiple times and only dying quite a while after. Like Matt said in his videos, a rapier fighter must be sure that he is not exposing himself to a counterattack as he is lunging for a kill. He really cannot depend on his thrust "stopping" his opponent dead on the spot (hence no practice of "tagging" as done in modern sport fencing), and must be prepared for a prolonged fight.
      www.classicalfencing.com/articles/bloody.php
      Most knife attacks in modern times involve multiple stab wounds, often dozens, and the majority of people stabbed actually survived, given modern medical treatment.
      I still think a rapier is the best weapon for unarmored one-on-one encounter, but I would take Vegetius' statement with a large dose of salt. After all if the Romans believed so absolutely in the thrust why didn't they use a long thrusting-oriented weapon, and opt for one so broad-bladed and obviously very capable of cutting?

  • @mightylad2197
    @mightylad2197 Před 7 lety +39

    0:32 - "I'm going to keep it brief"
    Video length: 15 minutes 43 seconds

    • @mfjdv2020
      @mfjdv2020 Před 5 lety +13

      That IS brief, believe me.

    • @afinoxi
      @afinoxi Před 3 lety

      Lindy : "I'll keep it short"
      Video : 1.5 hours long
      Trust me , that's short.

  • @IamtheWV17
    @IamtheWV17 Před 5 lety +21

    I feel like the style of sword I'd be happy to rely on for this idea of random encounter 1v1 would have to be a transitional sidesword.
    Something like the munich town guard.... A proto-rapier with a blade like an elongated arming sword and the guard of a rapier.
    Sure you wouldn't have the reach of a rapier or longsword but you'd have the guard for good parry and riposte as well as the power to deny similar actions if facing a rapier.

    • @CampeadorHUN
      @CampeadorHUN Před 8 měsíci +1

      Kinda late with the reply, but arguably that's the reason why basket-hilted swords are second place on Matt's list (which evolved from the complex-hilted swords of the Renaissance).

  • @MarktheMartian
    @MarktheMartian Před 5 lety

    excellent explanation !

  • @neppynep6151
    @neppynep6151 Před 7 lety +141

    Tip of advice for katana fanatics: watch the damn video all the way through before ranting. His review of the katana, in my opinion, was fairly good. He wouldn't complain much if he had to fight with it, and he said its offensive capabilities are at an exceptionally good level. Heck, it was similar to his review of the arming sword. All they lacked was the hand protection. See? So really, there's no reason to get butthurt.

    • @neppynep6151
      @neppynep6151 Před 7 lety +29

      Leroy Gallagher That's true. Everyone and their mothers know that a katana can obviously cut through nuclear bomb shelters like it was butter.

    • @lazaruslong697
      @lazaruslong697 Před 7 lety +12

      Katana can't melt steel beams! Clearly, this is an inside job!

    • @svenniepennie4237
      @svenniepennie4237 Před 7 lety +26

      Reading through the comments I have found only one comment that is defending the katana and well over 10 comments that bash katanas and katana fans. It's the same in the comments of pretty much any video that features a comparison of katanas and European weapons.

    • @jonathanmora8208
      @jonathanmora8208 Před 6 lety +5

      I like gladius a lot

    • @jonathanmora8208
      @jonathanmora8208 Před 6 lety +1

      What about a spear or in this scenario only swords are available

  • @Taikina
    @Taikina Před 8 lety +79

    ssssooo, basically you're saying that the best sword for a 1-on-1 duel is a sword that was specifically designed for that purpose? sound dubious at best... i think one air pressure slash or ground elemental attack from a ranged katana would cut a rapier into atoms

    • @principetanguero
      @principetanguero Před 5 lety +3

      Rapier is 300 years more advanced. Toledan steel is not only more flexible, but also stronger and sharper than any medieval japanese steel.

    • @TheStraightestWhitest
      @TheStraightestWhitest Před 5 lety

      @@principetanguero His comment was... somewhat sarcastic to say the least.

  • @rippertrain
    @rippertrain Před 5 lety

    Subbed. Cool vid

  • @bert_gimspon
    @bert_gimspon Před 4 měsíci

    Rapier is such an incredibly swift and terrifying weapon. Scary stuff. “I needs that scratch to awaken me!” That like really put me in the moment. So good.

  • @trum4n6969
    @trum4n6969 Před 10 lety +13

    Why not a side sword? Nice mix of the longsword and the rapier, grip and cutting/stabbing versatility of the longsowrd, hand protection and reach of a rapier.

    • @Ranziel1
      @Ranziel1 Před 10 lety +1

      It's not as long, because it has to be wider to deliver good cutting blows.

    • @bansheemopar
      @bansheemopar Před 10 lety +3

      a side sword is onehanded and therefore nothing like a longsword and far too small to be sompared with a rapier.
      It is comparable to a basket hilt broadsword in lighter.

    • @scholagladiatoria
      @scholagladiatoria  Před 10 lety +19

      To be honest I don't think there is any real difference between a sidesword, basket-hilted broadsword or a sabre. They are so much in the same ballpark that you can more or less call them the same swords, for the purposes of this video.

    • @trum4n6969
      @trum4n6969 Před 10 lety +3

      Fair enough, my bad. Sorry, I'm more of a firearms guy than swords, just now getting into them. Thanks for the info, everyone!

    • @wcropp1
      @wcropp1 Před 10 lety +4

      The sidesword/broadsword/sabre is, IMO, the most versatile, do-it-all sword. Rapiers are made for dueling, though, so in a one-on-one situation, they're the way to go. If you may end up in a mixed-weapons melee, sidesword wouldn't be a bad choice by any means.

  • @jujuthehoms5482
    @jujuthehoms5482 Před 8 lety +33

    Lightsaber is still best

  • @atilliar
    @atilliar Před 4 lety +4

    I would imagine that the best weapon to take into your scenario would be the one you are trained best in. Training is just about always far more important than the tool.

    • @italucenaz
      @italucenaz Před 4 lety +1

      Even if you are fighting someone with far more experience than you in using a long sword, if you have a spear, you still have a little advantage, as long as you have the same physical condition

  • @wayneparker9331
    @wayneparker9331 Před 5 lety +2

    For what its' worth, my two cents: your reasoning is very sound and well-founded. The sword's biggest advantage over the simple knife, mankind's first edged weapon, is its length. That's why the sword was invented in the first place thousands of years ago; to replace the knife as the primary edge weapon on ancient battlefields. Add to this the simple fact that over the centuries of extensive sword use hundreds of people working in different periods and parts of Europe arrived at similar technical solutions, e.g. protection for the hands and forearms, ergonomic considerations that make the weapon feel more like an extension of your arm, etc. Practical sword fighting styles in all advanced societies evolved to be practical because that was the main means of fighting and killing on the battlefield. Swordsmanship today is a hobby, not a practical skill needed for self-defense and regularly practiced as such. Great work on your videos!!!

  • @Dilandau88
    @Dilandau88 Před 9 lety +3

    Sparknotes version: He chose Rapier.

  • @MatNivag
    @MatNivag Před 8 lety +335

    But but but. A katana doesn't need a long blade since they shoot laser beams whenever you swing them. Clearly you don't know what you're talking about. I'll have you know I watched 50,000 ninja movies so I'm an expert on this subject.

    • @gamingtigerboy
      @gamingtigerboy Před 8 lety

      +Quartz Yeah, but do YOU use it? Have you ever practiced? You can't learn just by watching T.V. and experts; you need to apply it in context and try it out for yourself. Trust me, I know what I'm talking about! And since when, in real life (NOT TV), have swords ever shot laser beams, that is a little too sci-fi!

    • @corvuscadaver
      @corvuscadaver Před 8 lety +51

      +Samuel Franceschi you took this a little too seriously.

    • @gamingtigerboy
      @gamingtigerboy Před 8 lety

      No shit, I'm a serious guy

    • @corvuscadaver
      @corvuscadaver Před 8 lety +38

      And that's why you clearly failed to perceieve the sarcasm in that comment.

    • @gamingtigerboy
      @gamingtigerboy Před 8 lety +2

      No kidding

  • @jedironin380
    @jedironin380 Před 5 lety

    For an SCA practice, I once attached the guard from a cheap, old El Cid replica to a regulation Foil blade. It worked surprisingly well! :D

  • @mrspeigle1
    @mrspeigle1 Před 6 lety +5

    Yeah, my choice as well. Rapier is the way to go for a 1 on 1

  • @Timbyte
    @Timbyte Před 10 lety +34

    You are reasonable man.

    • @kenniebong3381
      @kenniebong3381 Před 6 lety

      Timbyte I

    • @leeboy26
      @leeboy26 Před 6 lety

      Maybe you should have a grammar and spelling competition.

  • @shadowknyght
    @shadowknyght Před 8 lety +73

    First off, for all of the people making gun comments, stop it. You're not clever, you're not cute. You're just wasting time. For those who keep saying "it's not the weapon, it's the wielder", this is assuming that both fighters are equal in skill. So you're not saying anything special either. We all know that a master swordsman is going to beat a novice swordsman regardless of the weapon.

    • @scholagladiatoria
      @scholagladiatoria  Před 8 lety +21

      A person with a brain! Thank you! :-D

    • @bettyford4580
      @bettyford4580 Před 8 lety +1

      Well said!

    • @gmmay70
      @gmmay70 Před 5 lety +5

      Yes, a self-appointed fun-police officer is EXACTLY what CZcams needs right now. Keep up your important, original, and most serious work, shadowknyght.

    • @johnapple6646
      @johnapple6646 Před 5 lety +1

      *knight

    • @kenworthNH
      @kenworthNH Před 5 lety

      but would a novice gunsman beat a master swordsman?

  • @michaellittle226
    @michaellittle226 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for sharing .

  • @pchrysostomou7955
    @pchrysostomou7955 Před 5 lety

    Interesting video thank you

  • @ThiLI0n
    @ThiLI0n Před 8 lety +69

    Katana...with longer blade, proper hand-guard and if possible modern steel... KRIEGSMESSER/SWISS SABER

    • @cajbajthewhite4889
      @cajbajthewhite4889 Před 8 lety +13

      woah, an intelligent human being. Weird

    • @Odrade100
      @Odrade100 Před 8 lety +41

      A long sword with a modern ak47 attached.

    • @cajbajthewhite4889
      @cajbajthewhite4889 Před 8 lety +3

      Gorki XXX Would be not very useful. Not maneuverable enough to be a sword and too long and unwieldy to be an effective gun

    • @ThiLI0n
      @ThiLI0n Před 8 lety

      Gorki XXX Combination weapons are fairly useless, don't do it.

    • @Odrade100
      @Odrade100 Před 8 lety +3

      ShellPie Boring people..

  • @sillilaari
    @sillilaari Před 8 lety +68

    I would chose... RUN AWAYYYYYY!!!

    • @ekinteko
      @ekinteko Před 8 lety +12

      Wild sillaari got away safely.

    • @ericsbuds
      @ericsbuds Před 7 lety +1

      there are alternatives to fighting :D

    • @johnapple6646
      @johnapple6646 Před 5 lety +1

      I choose farting in their general direction

    • @sodapopcowboy8620
      @sodapopcowboy8620 Před 5 lety

      [Frenchie] That's right run! Just like the hamster your mother was! (Continues cursing with French accent.)

  • @TokiBruchpilot04
    @TokiBruchpilot04 Před 3 lety

    I love my Rapier! Thx nice Video

  • @foxtrot.uniform.charlie.ki2824

    "I'm trying to deal with rapierist..." Well, Matt is a handsome man!

  • @garykelley9027
    @garykelley9027 Před 5 lety +14

    Many years ago at Uni, I had friends that were very much Katana fanatics. But even the one that was the most fanatical about it and spent years learning to use it, admitted that two swordsmen equal training in their weapons, rapier would win most times. It's just got that much more reach and such a quick weapon. I love lots of different blades, but could totally see his points, and pick here. Nice vid.

  • @richardfld
    @richardfld Před 8 lety +57

    I'd pick a spas 12.

    • @scholagladiatoria
      @scholagladiatoria  Před 8 lety +15

      A sword is a type of bladed weapon.

    • @richardfld
      @richardfld Před 8 lety +1

      yeah but other than knowing which end of a sword to hold, I would be utterly inept at using one. :)

    • @GermanTacos
      @GermanTacos Před 8 lety +10

      Slap a bayonet on it.

    • @fyfoh
      @fyfoh Před 8 lety +4

      A sword with a bayonet affixed, what a sight to behold.

    • @richardfld
      @richardfld Před 8 lety +1

      With a bipod attached too - for long range encounters.

  • @treehugger3615
    @treehugger3615 Před 6 lety

    I've no idea how I ended up here, yesterday I was watching a Dark Souls vid and today this shows up in my main page.

  • @salvadorhurtado9988
    @salvadorhurtado9988 Před 3 lety +2

    Great Video, I enjoyed the clarity with which you made your point. let me just add a brief comment: The word "rapier" actually comes from spanish. The first rapiers were made in Toledo, Spain in the XVI-XVII centuries. They were called "espada ropera" because the word "ropa" literally means "plain clothes" in spanish. As you, very accurately, pointed out they were meant to be worn with your everyday clothes and defend you against attackers in the same condition. it's a wonderful sword to use in the conditions you mentioned (of course it would be rubbish if you were fighting an armored opponent). So, it was a weapon specialized for that situation and not very versatile at all. I would always prefer a XIX century sabre only for a single reason: "always stick to the weapon you are more familiar with and better trained". However, I see your point and agree absolutely. Thank you for your great Schola Gladiatora, Doctore.