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  • čas přidán 28. 04. 2024
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    The Arming sword seems unappreciated in video games and roleplaying games, as well as in general preferences, which is odd because depending on the type, they can be more deadly than many longswords.
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  • @robertjensen1438
    @robertjensen1438 Před měsícem +346

    I was going to buy an invisible sword.
    But I don't see the point.

  • @andreweden9405
    @andreweden9405 Před měsícem +279

    Shad, thank you for finally telling the truth about the arming sword! The one-handed arming sword was by far the most popular, commonly used sword of the Middle Ages. In fact, even during the Late Middle Ages, when the longsword was at the height of its popularity, the one-handed sword was STILL more commonly used. There's a reason that its other name is the "knightly sword"! Sword and buckler is woefully underrepresented in Hollywood and video games, despite the fact that it was an absolutely vicious combination, AND by far the more likely scenario historically than any of the other weapons they tend to depict!

    • @benparrish672
      @benparrish672 Před měsícem +11

      Great point. Cuz everyone used the Arming Sword (those tht could afford) cuz thy wanted some defense with a buckler or shield. Longswords take more skill.
      You're probably right about it specifically being a buckler cuz their the most common and was usually the first combo that young men trained with.
      As a Vampire, I can confirm.

    • @Yskandr
      @Yskandr Před měsícem +3

      One-handed swords in general were more convenient to carry around. It's as simple as that.

    • @silverjohn6037
      @silverjohn6037 Před měsícem +8

      I think there's a popular impression that "sword and board" is the Disney Prince Charming kind of weapon so, like vanilla ice cream, it get's passed over by the cool kids. Personally vanilla is my favorite ice cream.

    • @jgamez106
      @jgamez106 Před měsícem +4

      @@silverjohn6037lame! Mint chocolate chip is clearly superior (though I do agree people hate on vanilla too much and I often prefer it over chocolate)

    • @douglascolquhoun8502
      @douglascolquhoun8502 Před měsícem +3

      ​@@jgamez106I usually prefer chocolate; however, good vanilla is better than bad chocolate.

  • @LivingAnachronism
    @LivingAnachronism Před měsícem +14

    I got to hold that Todd Cutler sword when I visited the Shadlands and I fell in love with it instantly, such a beautiful sword. I'll admit one of the reasons I love longswords and bastard swords is partly because of one of your older videos, where you talked about how a rapier was not the best sword for a "weaker" character, despite lots of depictions of it in media. At the time I was still in high school and much smaller, and so I thought "perfect, then the longsword is for me" but now a decade later, I've been exploring arming swords, rapiers, sabers and broadswords much more. In an adventuring context, arming swords, falchions, messers and sabers are much easier to carry than a longsword. Great video!

  • @adamwest8256
    @adamwest8256 Před měsícem +95

    The arming sword is the medieval equivalent of the Glock 19. Not the most powerful weapon on earth but everyone loves it.
    That said, the BEC de Corbin is the 50 Bmg of the dark ages.

    • @edstringer1138
      @edstringer1138 Před měsícem +6

      Glocks are subpar , arming swords are not

    • @penmaster003
      @penmaster003 Před měsícem +8

      @@edstringer1138how about the M1911 then?

    • @WhatIsThatThingDoing
      @WhatIsThatThingDoing Před měsícem +2

      Guess the bastard sword is probably a pistol carbine in the analogy, though it may break down if we try too hard.

    • @plick645
      @plick645 Před měsícem +1

      Pistols would be like daggers and knives. Sidearms. The arming sword is a main armament, I guess a lighter main armament. So, it'd be more comparable to a carbine in my opinion.

    • @melfice999
      @melfice999 Před měsícem +7

      its the AK47. Its cheap, useful, everybody has one, and it can still kill you as a main weapon. and works even if you drop it into a Soviet mud pile.

  • @adventwolfbane
    @adventwolfbane Před měsícem +105

    Arming Swords always seemed to me like a great choice for personal weapon or to disarm opponents in a sword duel.

    • @xxxlonewolf49
      @xxxlonewolf49 Před měsícem +15

      I prefer disarming swords, as My enemy's don't need arms or weapons

    • @lalli8152
      @lalli8152 Před měsícem +6

      Really in medieval times i think why it was so prevelant is that most fought with shields. Longsword might be better if you dont have shield with you, but they were lot rarer for good reason, and the arming sword could be carried with buckler in day to day activities so that already makes it lot more equal to longsword if someone ends up in sudden fight, and paired with full sized shield its very tough to beat using just sword

  • @shadowofhawk55
    @shadowofhawk55 Před měsícem +130

    Suggestion to go along with the Shadlands, maybe spend one day a week putting together some easier to make fantasy speculation videos. Like you used to. Best weapons for fighting X monster, what weapon X fantasy race would use, breaking down a Fantasy character’s kit, etc….
    Those don’t seem like they would take a lot to do and they would be easier on your respiratory issues as you could just sit at your desk.
    Love your channel and want to see it soar like it used to.

    • @craigfin3222
      @craigfin3222 Před měsícem +25

      This, my favorite Shad videos were his fantasy game, show or movie videos.

    • @shadowofhawk55
      @shadowofhawk55 Před měsícem +22

      @@craigfin3222and no doubt it’s comparatively easier to what he is making now. And in a world saturated with lefty DM’s giving advice on how to make your monster’s PC someone like Shad adding realism to fantasy would be epic to have again.

    • @cavalieroutdoors6036
      @cavalieroutdoors6036 Před měsícem +8

      @@shadowofhawk55 2 weeks ago he did an analysis of Stellar Blade's combat, and a couple weeks prior to that was Dragon's Dogma and fighting large video game monsters. I don't think Shad ever stopped making those videos.

    • @shadowofhawk55
      @shadowofhawk55 Před měsícem +5

      @@cavalieroutdoors6036 Not specific characters though. Like his Guts or Goblin Slayer load outs and fighting styles.

    • @Ethan-if6hz
      @Ethan-if6hz Před měsícem +1

      @@cavalieroutdoors6036 neither of those videos are the type of content being missed.

  • @crusader5256
    @crusader5256 Před měsícem +7

    Thank you very much for talking about arming swords Shad, as an arming sword user I find our art greatly underappreciated in our current culture despite its great prevalence in history(much like brigandines, which you worked excellently to bring recognition). Long may the knightly sword reign!

  • @Insane_Power
    @Insane_Power Před měsícem +41

    "Brand new channel" the real OG's know

  • @Silversiren28
    @Silversiren28 Před měsícem +13

    I think the arming sword's shorter hilt would have advantages in certain situations compared to longswords.

    • @angel8fingers
      @angel8fingers Před měsícem +2

      I concur! I’m glad I watched this, I was unaware of the arming swords existence!

  • @jamesalexander8193
    @jamesalexander8193 Před měsícem +56

    The arming sword has also been called the knightly sword at times.
    I think we have a lot more knowledge on the longsword because of the hema manuals made in the 15th or 16th century when longer swords were more common.
    The arming sword is a great sword with some smaller note worth roles in movies and shows like "the adventures of merlin" where excalibur is a arming sword as arthur fights with a shield most of the time.
    You would think they would get more love with things like the norman conquerst or the crusades but i guess not

    • @samnunnink7575
      @samnunnink7575 Před měsícem +3

      Arming sword was always my favorite, and yes, the crusades are my favorite period of history, how did you know?

    • @Riceball01
      @Riceball01 Před měsícem +7

      I've actually seen the arming sword used a lot more in Medieval/fantasy films and shows than long swords, but Hollywood has thing for using nearly all swords with a 2 handed grup. Because of that, most arming swords seen on screen tend to look more like long swords because of the 2 handed grip.

    • @PJDAltamirus0425
      @PJDAltamirus0425 Před měsícem +1

      Well, a think it is becuase in medieval movies, we usually follow well off dudes in warfare, ie guys than could afford armor and which makes the shield less important or archers which can’t use a shield. Would have the reasons armings was so popular was cus full fitted was pricy so shields for most retained importance. If Nintendo makes a LOZ movies and does well, arming sword and shield would gain popularity and we’ll
      Probably more DnD Esque dungeon crawl movies, which I think sword and shield are better set than huge sword for

    • @jamesalexander8193
      @jamesalexander8193 Před měsícem +2

      @@Riceball01 they treat arming sword more like hand and a half swords in a lot of things

    • @jamesalexander8193
      @jamesalexander8193 Před měsícem +1

      @@PJDAltamirus0425 shows even mess up with sword and shield, knightfall has the templar with longsword in one hand while having kite shields in the other. They have pretty good armour as well of plate and mail but no helmets.
      Even in a lot of stories with the farm boy becoming a knight or a quest of revenge he tends to get a longsword over an arming sword.

  • @diegoborges3716
    @diegoborges3716 Před měsícem +17

    Many arming swords received a blue or black patina to protect the blade from rust. For this reason we see some medieval arts with knights branding blue swords.

  • @Roland3ld
    @Roland3ld Před měsícem +10

    Your channel has been a big reason for me learning to love arming swords, brigandines, and gambesons. Thanks for the great video and I hope you have many years of prosperous channel growth to come.

  • @user-rk5cx2vu8l
    @user-rk5cx2vu8l Před měsícem +20

    I’m writing a novel where the main character uses an arming sword, glad you made a video on it

    • @smurfie8412
      @smurfie8412 Před měsícem +1

      You should change it to guts greatsword

    • @user-rk5cx2vu8l
      @user-rk5cx2vu8l Před měsícem +3

      @@smurfie8412 the thing is, I don’t really love big swords like that, personally I like one-handed swords like the army sword, I have a Larping version of it in my room that I like practicing with, and yes, I grew up watching Zorro and Star Wars

    • @user-rk5cx2vu8l
      @user-rk5cx2vu8l Před měsícem

      @@smurfie8412 I of course, meant arming and not army, voice typing, apologies

    • @smurfie8412
      @smurfie8412 Před měsícem

      @user-rk5cx2vu8l OK I was just joking

    • @zorbrian8294
      @zorbrian8294 Před měsícem +1

      @@user-rk5cx2vu8lEpic! I too grew up watching Zorro and Star Wars

  • @FirestreakRodimusPr
    @FirestreakRodimusPr Před měsícem +31

    Ah, an excellent addition to my collection of Shad videos.

  • @DazHotep6EQUJ5
    @DazHotep6EQUJ5 Před měsícem +55

    Will the Khopesh ever make its way onto this channel?

    • @kevinsears7300
      @kevinsears7300 Před měsícem +10

      It has in the past... I believe its a broken relic in the shadlands armory.

    • @sr71silver
      @sr71silver Před měsícem +8

      That'd be great but I think the main problem is acquiring one. They're not as commonly available and Australia has stupid laws so it might not be allowed.

    • @canisarcani
      @canisarcani Před měsícem +4

      ​@@sr71silver if youre making a bronze one, they arent particularly hard to make. Just need the bronze and make a 3d print of one to use for making a cast, then once you got the cast melt it down and pour. Wait for it to cool, then just touch up.

    • @SamBrockmann
      @SamBrockmann Před měsícem +3

      ​@@canisarcani, you make it sound SO SIMPLE. 😂

    • @xyreniaofcthrayn1195
      @xyreniaofcthrayn1195 Před měsícem +2

      @@SamBrockmann Because it is simple which makes it hard.

  • @Shroom17
    @Shroom17 Před měsícem +23

    Man I Just love when shadiversity uploads

  • @scientoakuilusakuilar
    @scientoakuilusakuilar Před měsícem +12

    It's a shame we don't see arming swords more in game media. Thanks for raising awareness. Would there be an arming sword in fantasy that you'd like to do a video about?

  • @beowulfsrevenge4369
    @beowulfsrevenge4369 Před měsícem +20

    That's an absolutely beautiful arming sword!
    Also, it's really easy to carry an arming sword and buckler. It's a far shorter sword then a long sword or bastard, and a buckler can be a very effective defensive tool, especially since being so small, you can reinforce them with iron/steel or be completely made of iron/steel.
    It's a great weapon combination.

  • @charlessapp1835
    @charlessapp1835 Před měsícem +12

    At about the 5 Min. mark.
    "This Barming sword..."
    You came up with a good name for that arming sword by almost calling it a bastard sword.

  • @Nathan-vt1jz
    @Nathan-vt1jz Před měsícem +16

    I would put the Roman short sword as an under appreciated sword (compared to medieval swords). It has its weaknesses, but when combined with a large shield or in tight confines it was an excellent weapon. It recognizes that in situations where you have more space to move or in large formations, a spear is superior. Hence why they carried a short sword, large shield, and a spear.

    • @EpicRandomness555
      @EpicRandomness555 Před měsícem +1

      You mean the Gladius? What most people call a short sword when they see one? The gladiator sword, the Roman soldier sword everyone knows along with the spatha?

    • @KettleHatt
      @KettleHatt Před měsícem

      Romans weren't known to carry spears, they fought with their swords and carried javelins to throw before engaging
      You're thinking of the Greeks who favored spear and shield with their swords as backups

    • @SteveClark-ob1kj
      @SteveClark-ob1kj Před měsícem +1

      @@KettleHatt Don't be mesmerised by the Marian armies of the late Republic. I refer you to the earlier republican armies described by Livy; the Triarii of the manipular legiones; Arrian's "Order of Battle Against the Alans"; and later Roman and Byzantine Infantry. Over the 2000 years of Roman history the spear was a standard infantry weapon longer than the Pilum (which was a response to the mainly infantry armies Rome faced around the Mediterranean).

  • @ilejovcevski79
    @ilejovcevski79 Před měsícem +13

    1. Back in the early days of DnD, there wasn't really much of a difference to the type and amount of dice you rolled for damage with different weapons. What they differed in was how they fared against different armors and what kind of maneuvers you could do with them. But that was before DnD was even really codified, and the player base were history buffs and wargamers. Still, when 1st and 2nd editions came around, weapons still had more attributes then just damage. They also had speed factor for example, which modified how fast you went on your turn to roll attacks. Alas, as time went by, and RPGs became more and more mainstream, people wanted more and more streamlined game design, so all the nuances went away.
    2. DnD never got the nomenclature right on the longsword. What they ALWAYS had in mind when typing longsword in the manuals, was the arming or knightly sword, that is a single handed sword, that you can use with a shield or a buckler. It's even in the description. In fact, it is the longsword that isn't really represented in RPGs. Longswords are twohanded swords, and although you CAN use them in one hand, neither the hilt, nor the size is really optimized for it. Yet, AFAIK in DnD, the (long blades) swords always went from longsword (essentially arming sword) to two-handed sword, that is essentially a montante, with only some editions including an intermediate type, usually called a bastard sword, that depending on the interpretation can either be a longsword or an actual bastard sword, as in it can be used both in one or two hands. So no war swords and no longswords.
    3. As for using weapons in two hands, generally speaking, while you grab practically everything like that, and you can smack something harder with it, not everything is really made to be used that way, and not everything will have the same benefits. In terms of game mechanics, if i was to design a streamlined game system, that doesn't roll back to the old times when weapons had reach, speed factors and the like, i would allow for all weapons to do extra damage when used in two hands, but that bonus would not be the same. I.E. weapons not specifically designed for 2H use would do 1 die more damage when used that way, say a 1d8 sword, would become 1d10, but a weapon specifically made to accommodate two hands, would do say, 50% more damage, so effectively a 1d8 would potentially be as good as 1d12 sword. I would also differentiate between swords/weapons that can be used either way, and those that CAN be, but it's not the intended way. So a longsword, can be used in one hand, but if you do, you would get a penalty to hit with it, either a -2 or a disadvantage in the worst case scenarios.

    • @PJDAltamirus0425
      @PJDAltamirus0425 Před měsícem +5

      Your second point is kinda funny cus they get the flipping weight hilarously wrong in 2e. Four fucking pounds. Not flipping basket hilted heavy calvaryman broadswords get that heavy, that basically long bastard sword and longsword territory. Then again, idk idk about later editions since DM is super old fashioned and only DMS 2e but logical, the arms and armor and should an average based on length and separate for races and thier average sizes. Also, the emberance system doesn't account for bulk. You can carry that relatively light that you strong to not fatigued to but it messes cus it just bumps into on the enviroment or takes up to much real estate on your body.

    • @ilejovcevski79
      @ilejovcevski79 Před měsícem +1

      @@PJDAltamirus0425 aye! I didn't went into weights, as i didn't want to open that can of worms!

    • @PJDAltamirus0425
      @PJDAltamirus0425 Před měsícem

      @@ilejovcevski79 Yeah, they there obviously the inclusion of nonexistent armor types and wierd incorrect armor that didn't exist but I just chaulked to stuffed like banded mail (tubed jerkin stuffed with rings) studded leather (mistake thoughts of bringandine) ring mail.. as something that might developed in context where you living so far so of civilization that you surviving via looting and rummaging... just jerry rigged with hazardly improvised tools.

    • @lotharrenz4621
      @lotharrenz4621 Před měsícem +2

      @@PJDAltamirus0425 No worries, the respective weights of such weapons and other gear are still off the ramp... and maybe they will stay that way, as many rules systems got heavily inspired by D&D.
      P.S. I am also playing in a 2nd ed campaign that had been going on for nearly 20 years, with me being part of it a bit over 10 years now. I'm still loving it. :)

    • @anomonyous
      @anomonyous Před měsícem

      Normies and attention garden tools ruin everything. Gatekeeping is essential.

  • @Daniel_Rood
    @Daniel_Rood Před měsícem +8

    I love arming swords! I love one-handers in general really! My favorites are the cutlass, messer and the arming sword!

  • @ApatheticGod0
    @ApatheticGod0 Před měsícem +37

    Imperious. Because not enough people have read shad’s book.
    Signed,
    A fan who met shad at the English medieval festival and got his book signed with a photo ^-^

  • @EpicRandomness555
    @EpicRandomness555 Před měsícem +13

    Arming sword makes the most sense. They were probably the most widespread European sword during the middle ages, but hardly anyone identifies it correctly. I know, or I think I know that arming sword is a more modern term. I’ve also seen them called “knightly swords”. And most people call them broad swords which isn’t technically correct. Also there’s no non curved, non short sword sword weapon in say, Dungeons & Dragons. Just a d8 sword with the light property for dual wielding.
    Longswords are more famous and people rarely focus on one handed swords.

    • @FunnyFreak_
      @FunnyFreak_ Před měsícem

      Wouldnt that be a bastard sword, as it was made to be used either way?

    • @Myomer104
      @Myomer104 Před měsícem

      Said d8 Light sword is the Rapier.

    • @EpicRandomness555
      @EpicRandomness555 Před měsícem

      @@Myomer104 Oh yeah I forgot… besides the rapier.

    • @EpicRandomness555
      @EpicRandomness555 Před měsícem +1

      @@FunnyFreak_ Sure you could use it that way, but it’s not the same and it doesn’t have the light property.

    • @genghiskhan6809
      @genghiskhan6809 Před 21 dnem

      @@EpicRandomness555That would be OP. The reason they don’t allow that is it would make the shortsword and scimitar useless. That’s why they require you to take a feat in order to enable that.

  • @Ethan-if6hz
    @Ethan-if6hz Před měsícem +5

    The notion that non-nobles can only wear swords shorter than some specific length is definitely going into my next dnd game!

    • @lotharrenz4621
      @lotharrenz4621 Před měsícem +1

      Same! I wasn't aware that there were such rules here in europe, and that they had examples hanging by the entry gates, too. they did have the local measures (bread loaf, length of an elbow, for example) chiseled into the town house's walls right by the market... until norms were invented [s]in late medieval centuries[/s]by Napoleon who was fed up with every corner of the street having different measures...

    • @Armored_Muskrat
      @Armored_Muskrat Před měsícem +1

      But, only in the cities. Outside it, it was more of a free-for-all.

  • @macchxero
    @macchxero Před měsícem +3

    So glad to see Shad shared his love for the arming swords. I think they're unappreciated because they're like the "most typical swords". So people either choose rapier for the flamboyant look, longswords for the length and elegant look, katana/sabers for the exotic look, etc... But not arming swords.
    Even though the main character in my short stories series "Tales Of The Twelve Blades" chose two short swords as his main weapons, at least two of the most powerful adventurers/fighters in that world used arming sword. One of them was a sword and board guy. Nothing fancy, but still used them to win a lot of fights. Another one was a paladin-turned-spellsword. Arming sword was the best choice for him, as he could use magic easily with his free hand.
    Bastard/hand-and-a-half sword is my favorite type of sword in the last two decades. But arming swords have their place, both in history and fiction.

    • @Wright805
      @Wright805 Před měsícem

      Awesome. My favourite OC in my own short stories uses an arming sword.

  • @GustavoRubioGSR
    @GustavoRubioGSR Před měsícem +5

    Great move on The Shadlands!!

  • @bravojr
    @bravojr Před měsícem +4

    In blade and Sorcery I use a arming sword in one hand and a long in the other. Longsword is mostly defensive and punishing, the arming sword does all the work.

  • @jessesimmons4503
    @jessesimmons4503 Před měsícem +3

    I’m sure a sword master can make a bastard sword or arming sword just as an effective as a longsword. Just as effective as a pirate cutlass or navel saber.

  • @SkepticalCaveman
    @SkepticalCaveman Před měsícem +2

    Regarding blade sizes for daggers, short swords and swords; I prefer the simplicity of the Japanese system. A tanto (daggers) is up to 1 shaku (about 30 cm), a wakizashi (short sword) is betwern 1 and 2 shaku and a uchigatana is above 2 shaku.

  • @angel8fingers
    @angel8fingers Před měsícem +2

    The arming sword is now my go to sword for any d and d character that’s a spank and plank with a sword.
    New house rule that arming swords have same stats as longsword!
    Good eye and call Shad!
    You the man, mate! Keep up the great content!

    • @genghiskhan6809
      @genghiskhan6809 Před 21 dnem +1

      I handled that differently. I made the arming sword a distinct sword that does 1d8 slashing damage and has the finesse property. That way, sword/board characters now have a slashing option that scales with either strength or dex. Plus it can really easily be reflavored as a saber.

    • @brianhowe201
      @brianhowe201 Před 13 dny

      Yes! I always thought that shortswords, spears, polearms, and daggers were underrated in dnd.

  • @shiny_button
    @shiny_button Před měsícem +2

    I love ALL Shadiversity videos! Especially when they are as informative as this

  • @iepineapple
    @iepineapple Před měsícem +2

    I'm glad shad is still around, dunno what I could've done otherwise

  • @ericbowers5968
    @ericbowers5968 Před měsícem +3

    It just makes sense. They're light, cost effective, and faster to make. Imagine if all modern soldiers were running around with 240B or larger machine guns.

  • @James35142
    @James35142 Před měsícem +7

    Arming sword is my favorite.

  • @billpark8988
    @billpark8988 Před měsícem +4

    Top quality video as usual. Good job.

  • @froxcom
    @froxcom Před měsícem +1

    I used arming swords in stage combat and I absolutely love them. Especially since I have skinnier fingers so I can cheat and use it like a hand and a half when I get exhausted. They also look great in choreographed fights going between two and one handed in very exaggerated moves.

  • @Assdafflabaff
    @Assdafflabaff Před měsícem +31

    Tod's a great guy, and his weapons are very high quality. I'm happy to hear he's a friend of the channel and didn't backstab you like Matt Easton.

    • @beatonm198
      @beatonm198 Před měsícem +1

      "Backstab" - When you stop making excuses for the Charlatan religious bigot.

    • @andreweden9405
      @andreweden9405 Před měsícem

      Can someone catch me up on what Matt Easton did to Shad? Thanks...

    • @beatonm198
      @beatonm198 Před měsícem

      @andreweden9405 he basically said "we arent bigots in HEMA and we can no longer ignore his behavior so we are voluntarily disassociating ourselves from him"

    • @Assdafflabaff
      @Assdafflabaff Před měsícem

      @@andreweden9405 He smiled and took a photoshoot with him, then some of his little cronies told them that Shad is Conservative and makes anti-woke videos about modern movies and tv shows, so Matt did a huge apology and demonized him, throwing him under the bus like a coward.

    • @Assdafflabaff
      @Assdafflabaff Před měsícem

      @@beatonm198 Evil man thinks bad thoughts, heretical bigot. Whose actually the religious one here, him or you?

  • @katwitanruna
    @katwitanruna Před měsícem +6

    Arming swords kick.

  • @ironbatman9689
    @ironbatman9689 Před měsícem +6

    I think the assumption comes from the idea of longer swords are better. They're only better because you can attack at a longer range than the shorter sword while opponents with the shorter sword have to risk being closer to make an attack.

  • @TiroDvD
    @TiroDvD Před měsícem +2

    "Adapt, improvise, overcome."

  • @Fushur7
    @Fushur7 Před měsícem +2

    Great informative watch, hope it gets shown to more people.

  • @ericbowers5968
    @ericbowers5968 Před měsícem +2

    Hey man, thank you for keeping at this grind for us. Still wishing you godspeed in your endeavors

  • @JuliusCaminus
    @JuliusCaminus Před dnem

    My favorite sword is a type xiv that I wear with a buckler. It weighs just under 1kg, cuts very well, and sings through the air. I have always loved arming swords most, especially since they pair so well with shields, and I love kite and heater shields.

  • @Alpha.Phenix
    @Alpha.Phenix Před měsícem

    A little off topic but at ~ 5:14 seeing that longsword again got me wondering.
    ''Man, I used to look at that exact ''not estoc'' in Skall's hands before. How long has it been since him and Shad traded it?''
    Some tracking down later...
    4 (nearly 5) years, huh. Glad you still have it around.

  • @JustTooDamnHonest
    @JustTooDamnHonest Před měsícem +2

    Shad maybe you should do more swordplay scenes in films and shows again for those were always entertaining especially the bad ones that drive you insane.

  • @marcogenovesi8570
    @marcogenovesi8570 Před měsícem +4

    Good to see you jumped on the "clips channel" meta, it's all the rage nowadays

  • @ObsydianShade
    @ObsydianShade Před měsícem +1

    Great video Shad! Very informative! I admit, for my own characters, I've gone more in the direction of longswords/war swords, (In one case, the Type XIIIa) or postmedieval swords, the setting allowing for it, but it's nice to be reminded of the humble arming sword! When I first started playing D&D, the longsword and shield were my typical gear for fighters, though I must point out, in those earlier editions, the longsword was the arming sword, while the bastard sword was the longsword, because of well...Gxgax's limited understanding of sword typology, I'm given to understand. I always assumed the arming sword being called a longsword was in contrast to the short sword.

  • @marvhollingworth663
    @marvhollingworth663 Před měsícem +8

    I think it's a necessity that 2-handed swords have better stats than 1 handed 'uns in games. Less damage with a 1-handed is a trade-off for being able to use a shield with the other hand. Without this, there'd never be an incentive to use a 2-hander. (I still generally prefer 1-handers so I can use a shield.) Ironic that sword restrictions focused on blade length, modern British law does the same thing with knives. (Can't carry a knife with a blade longer than 3 inches.)

    • @neoaliphant
      @neoaliphant Před měsícem +1

      re knife longer than 3 inches....basically the law at the moment is can only carry without justification folding non locking under 3, anything else needs valid reason, i carry a locking leatherman surge as a work tool....if your camping/fishing and have gear with you, then a fixed knife would be appropriate and allowable....just not to take in to the supermarket or keep in car glove box... theres more laws coming in now to tackle ownershiip of things like balisongs, zombie knives, machetes etc cos of politicians being dumb

    • @Leo.23232
      @Leo.23232 Před měsícem

      its not a necessity, you just lack imagination/havent given enough thought for other ways to balance something beyond damage stats. a more realistic alternative would be attack speed advantage for instance

    • @marvhollingworth663
      @marvhollingworth663 Před měsícem +1

      @@Leo.23232 I didn't mean it had to be damage specifically, I said better stats are a necessity & used damage as an example as it's the stat Shad was talking about. Obviously, there are other stats you can use, such as attack range.

    • @Leo.23232
      @Leo.23232 Před měsícem +1

      @@marvhollingworth663 Alright fair then I agree with what you meant in that case, its just that the main context of the video was talking about how games unjustifiably portray a damage difference between the 2, so when you respond to it by saying there should be a difference in stats it implies you think there should be a difference in damage

    • @marvhollingworth663
      @marvhollingworth663 Před měsícem

      @@Leo.23232 Fair point. I was a little ambiguous at 1st. Was just trying to make my point quickly & simply, instead of a longer, more complicated comment. Should have known a fellow Shad fan would expect caveats.

  • @gorrammudder1600
    @gorrammudder1600 Před měsícem +3

    Isn't that what Ol' leper King Viceras carries? Valerian steel and all that, what's its name?

  • @whyjnot420
    @whyjnot420 Před měsícem +1

    Whenever I think of arming swords I always think of Final Fantasy Tactics. Where they appear later in the game and are called 'knight swords'.
    Shad will be happy to know that they are some of the best swords for the classes that can use them. Though they are pretty rare in the game.
    (They are in other Final Fantasy games, but that is the one that always pops into my head as it is by far the best Final Fantasy game.)

  • @eatman6511
    @eatman6511 Před měsícem

    My friend, regardless of the current issues with the Tube, l will support you. This aside, I love your films and the passion in which you teach. Thank you for all the informative videos. I greatly appreciate you and your work. Keep fighting! God bless

  • @noscwoh1
    @noscwoh1 Před měsícem +2

    Don't really have a comment, Shad; just commenting to increase content engagement and help the algorithm along! Stay strong, my friend.

  • @colonelinfernal5004
    @colonelinfernal5004 Před měsícem +1

    I like the part where he cuts to the chase, getting straight to the point multiple times about a new channel that cuts to the chase and gets straight to the point.

  • @Timenaught
    @Timenaught Před měsícem

    Scabard: *Falls over*
    Shad: “Why tho?”

  • @luckybear20
    @luckybear20 Před měsícem

    The broad arming sword has always been and always will be my favorite sword. I like them in the shorter style but the arming sword matched with a long dagger is just chef's kiss. Everyone has different things that just feel right and that's whay feels right to me.

  • @matthewknobel6954
    @matthewknobel6954 Před měsícem

    in many games the bastard sword allowed you to use both hands and up your damage dice which is why I often used it for my characters. I often ditched the short sword or anything else that did not do a 1d8 or more. The trick was always trying to find a fast weapon that did high damamge and for AD&D it was the oriential adventures Katana which did 1d10/2D6.

  • @merakimelodies8931
    @merakimelodies8931 Před měsícem

    Another great video, as always, Shad! We are with you and love your content, education, and entertainment! Good luck with Shadiversity and The ShadLands: praying for you, your friends and family, and your channels! Sending this video to friends of mine who are fellow martial-artists and history-and-culture-lovers! God bless, and keep it up! 😊

  • @redscale3709
    @redscale3709 Před měsícem

    Hey Shad, Great video as always! I was watching your video debunking the castle video the other day, and I was wondering if you could make kind of a follow up video that would go over how many people would actually be in a castle based on size, owner wealth and other factors. Thanks!

  • @larenfarmer
    @larenfarmer Před měsícem +1

    Love watching Shadiversity videos.

  • @MayBeSomething
    @MayBeSomething Před měsícem +1

    The reason arming/one-handed swords deal less damage in RPGs/video games is because no game dev wants to program/implement even 1/4th of the number of types of sword profiles, so they only put in one that they can save time, energy, and other such resources. And then, adding on to that, they need to keep game balance in mind. I'm making a board game, and I have had to make MANY sacrifices in the name of balance.
    It sucks, but that's the unfortunate reaity.
    Love the video, though!

  • @Dang_Near_Fed_Up
    @Dang_Near_Fed_Up Před měsícem

    Having seen this issue with typo of sword versus damage, in game settings like DnD, we use house rules where we apply stats independently to each sword when introduced.

  • @nobodyimportant72
    @nobodyimportant72 Před měsícem

    When it comes to D&D I recall "swords" progressing something like: Dagger - Short Sword - BROAD Sword - long sword - bastard sword - two-hander. However, when it came to game play the broad sword was always getting the short end of the stick.

  • @lotharrenz4621
    @lotharrenz4621 Před měsícem

    come to think of it, if I recall right the only RPG that uses the actual Arming Sword name is GURPS, namely a supplement book I think is called Medieval Adventures. there is also another concentrating on King Arthur(tm) and the timeline.
    that was the trick with GURPS, you buy one relatively thick book with all the universal rules, and the supplements would provide you with a background to play with, and all necessary info including prominent NPC persons. most of these details were well-researched, too.

  • @theangryimp1345
    @theangryimp1345 Před měsícem

    I'd be really interested in a video on the broken back seax!
    As an english man who could write in old anglo saxon ruins before I was 12 or even knew that it was english history, I've always loved the seax. Later, I'd find the seax wasn't "english as such," but the broken back has always been very prominent in our culture to those educated on it. It's still the flag of Essex. I really believe it's an underrated tool.

  • @riosasin3086
    @riosasin3086 Před měsícem +1

    i hope shad already know Kingdom come 2 is coming

  • @MithikYT
    @MithikYT Před 25 dny

    Another killer episode, Shad. Happy to be a new subscriber for ya 🫡

  • @shashkatoothtiger
    @shashkatoothtiger Před měsícem

    Glad you did this video! I've always loved Arming Swords!

  • @FortuneFavoursTheBold
    @FortuneFavoursTheBold Před měsícem

    Actually most sword cutting competitions at bigger events such as CombatCon, and SoCal Swordfight either has a separate arming sword cutting event from longsword, or asking all contestants to also participate in the arming sword category (if they haven't brought an arming sword, they can take a loan sword from the host for the duration of the match--usually donated by one of the event sponsors). Arming sword/falchion test cutting is alive and well in the HEMA and sword community.

  • @josephradley3160
    @josephradley3160 Před měsícem

    A classic Shad video.
    I've missed these.

  • @10upstudios
    @10upstudios Před měsícem

    seems like a great filming day, loved when the sun catches the blade through the tree

  • @m.otoole7501
    @m.otoole7501 Před měsícem

    My flintlock fantasy, 18th century inspired, D&D homebrew does something similar of "same base statline, different properties" that Shad is describing.
    Granted, I'm using the 17th-18th century saber instead of the medieval arming sword, but the same principle could be applied to classic medieval fantasy as well.
    For reference here is what all my sabers do:
    - Infantry saber (Hanger): 1d8 slashing. Has a homebrewed parrying property, as well as the finesse property.
    - Cavalry saber. 1d8 slashing. Also has the finesse property, but instead of parrying, its damage increases to 1d10 while mounted, (since 17th and 18th century cavalrymen tended to slash down at infantrymen from horseback using their heavier sabers.)
    - Bastard saber (a fantasy sword loosely based off the Swiss Saber and Shad's katana with a falchion hilt): 1d8 slashing, finesse property. Has the versatile (1d10) property, like the 5e longsword.

  • @jnorth3341
    @jnorth3341 Před měsícem

    In the original D&D Garry didn't include arming swords but the descriptions of long swords showed the meant arming sword. Starting out there were only three swords in the game, short sword (1d6 dmg), long sword (1d8 dmg), and two-handed sword (1d12 dmg). Since he was the OG of RPGs that error has carried through to today.

  • @masterswordsmen
    @masterswordsmen Před měsícem

    We need a cutting gauntlet where you use every sword you own with your mates and see which sword is the best for each of you.

  • @benablaze9435
    @benablaze9435 Před měsícem +1

    I never got this video, I had to go find it!!!!!!!

  • @ObsidianLiger
    @ObsidianLiger Před měsícem +1

    the shatlands...I mean errrr shadlands, sounds pretty good

  • @ZugzugZugzugson
    @ZugzugZugzugson Před měsícem

    i think the arming sword became popular because, as the name implies; its a standard soldier's weapon, you easily "arm" someone with one. they require less steel (and skill) to fabricate than fancier/longer swords, and they are easy and simple to use even in unskilled hands (note how i didn't say "master")... the best bang-for-your-buck weapon to provide a man _at arms_ if you're looking to save some gold without having to put the man at (too much) risk..
    to arm a regiment of professional swordsmen with something like greatswords (or the even fancier zweihander type sword) is way more expensive because it requires a lot more steel and bunch of skilled artisan blacksmiths, not to mention strong, capable, talented men to wield them.
    there's a reason specialized german infantry (the "Landsknechts") were highly sought after by the highest of lords, not only for their skill in battle, but for the sheer prestige.
    a lord who wants to brag to another lord would probably talk endlessly about how he got the best soldiers the land has to offer at his whims, while the lesser lords would pretend to be happy to scrape by with cheaper alternatives (hint: they were definitely jealous of the guy who could afford the professional swordsmen).
    i would say the arming sword is the "spear" of the sword category if you catch my drift, which is also funny in and of itself as i am almost certain the arming sword was a standard secondary weapon to go along with said spear (which is by far the most effective medieval weapon in both skilled and unskilled hands).
    all that being said, there is absolutely no shade to be thrown at the arming sword, it is a great weapon and popular choice for good reasons.

  • @Suzanne_sf
    @Suzanne_sf Před měsícem

    Thank you! I've never heard of the arming sword before!

  • @jierdareisa4313
    @jierdareisa4313 Před měsícem +1

    I love ALL Shadiversity videos!!!! ❤

  • @RainMakeR_Workshop
    @RainMakeR_Workshop Před měsícem +1

    The Medieval Review channel is called Thomas Riley now. He also doesn't really do sword content on the channel anymore and hasn't posted anything in 10 months. His old vids reviewing swords are still on the channel though and are worth watching.

  • @user-cu2bh8uh4i
    @user-cu2bh8uh4i Před měsícem

    😎👍 like the comparison on what are some of the similarities and differences in swords . Good video

  • @Mraque13
    @Mraque13 Před měsícem

    Oh, finally I know correct name for my type of sword. Long time ago I ordered one-handed sword with the blade of the bastard sword, but in diamond-shape, without a fuller, for extra weight. In our company, people calls it "cheat-sword", because of extra 10 sm of lenght, that with my long arms (2 meters height, hehe) allows me to reach them then standard one-hander was too short.

  • @theDinosorcerer
    @theDinosorcerer Před měsícem

    More of this please

  • @Medievalshields
    @Medievalshields Před měsícem

    The arming sword was probably very popular in the the medieval period especially before armour properly developed as they were using shields

  • @weirdchick257
    @weirdchick257 Před měsícem

    After seeing it just once, The Xiphos is my favorite sword design.

  • @warfighterarmy
    @warfighterarmy Před měsícem

    Def worth the support!

  • @OlafVonBarto
    @OlafVonBarto Před měsícem

    I always thought 2-handed was equal to more power, thanks for changing my perspective on that. Awesome video, guys!

  • @simonfessenden201
    @simonfessenden201 Před měsícem

    Good to see the arming sword get the spotlight! Thanks Shad!

  • @Myomer104
    @Myomer104 Před měsícem

    Usually, when I've seen it in fantasy, the bastard sword is placed between longsword and greatsword, swapping the way the real versions would be. Looking at the three D&D editions I'm familiar with:
    3.5: Shortsword (d6) > Longsword (d8 with bonus damage when 2-handed) > Bastard Sword (d10, can only be used 2-handed without special training, whereupon it gains the same bonus as Longsword) > Greatsword (2d6, can only be used 2-handed)
    4: Shortsword (d6) > Longsword (same as 3.5) > Greatsword (d10, 2-handed only) > Bastard Sword (d10 with bonus damage when 2-handed, can only be used with special training) > Fullblade (d12, 2-handed only, can only be used with special training)
    5: Shortsword > Longsword > Greatsword

  • @markp6062
    @markp6062 Před měsícem

    Very good! It makes sense to me that the one handed sword could do some serious damage and when coupled with a buckler, could provide a lot more defensive action.

  • @b1laxson
    @b1laxson Před měsícem

    Vagesse = a name I once heard for this type of arming sword. The triangle broadening base moves the balance really close to the hand. Very easy for spins and tricks... which also makes them good for blocking. A good backup weapon when a knight/soldier lost their main weapons and needs to be defensive until support gets to them.

  • @maximusjoseppi5904
    @maximusjoseppi5904 Před měsícem +1

    Oakshott type XIV

  • @ericbowers5968
    @ericbowers5968 Před měsícem +2

    Keep up the great work

  • @maddenboseroy4074
    @maddenboseroy4074 Před měsícem +1

    Wh- Hang on. Captain America hangs his shield on his back. Does that not have historical precedent?

  • @drizztdourden1060
    @drizztdourden1060 Před měsícem

    As they included the flail which is essentially a warhammer only onehanded they should did the same with arming sword and longsword.
    I think that the DM is free to implement the panoply as well to adjust the range of glaives and pikes which have the same reach in standard rules.
    Bucklers are also disappeared.

  • @fortheemperor4754
    @fortheemperor4754 Před měsícem

    Sword and board is my go to.

  • @hesperonis
    @hesperonis Před měsícem

    Saw a video the other day on a real life story of a man trying to fight a shark with a sword. I am guessing an arming sword would be better for that then a bastard sword!

  • @dadventuretv2538
    @dadventuretv2538 Před měsícem

    Check out the Del Tin Italian Sword 1562. It is one my favorite one handed swords of all time. Absolutely beautiful, especially with that bronze cross-guard and pommel. I always imagined that it looked like something an elf would wield- beautiful and deadly. It’s probably an Oakeshott Type XVIII whereas yours looks like a Type XVI, but I love the both types as well as Type XIV and type XV. They’re all wide and gently tapered enough to be good cutters but with a diamond shape and really pointy point are excellent in the thrust too.

  • @yodawombat91
    @yodawombat91 Před měsícem

    Keep going Shad!

  • @charlesfournierletourneau9369

    Thanks!