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At most these would do 1D4 worth of
damage to an opponent, not taking into
account any bonuses you may have. |
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//Don't fencers use epees?//
Yes. Also Foil and Sabre. |
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Ah, but the japanese warrior would be able to somersault right over the head of your earth-bound european fighter, and cut off his head from behind. |
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//I wouldn't bring up any die other than
the six sided if you want your claim of
being from another planet to remain
credible.// |
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So what are the odds of every other
world using only marked cubes for their
gameplay? |
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The true warrior needs no sword-knife, being able to destroy his opponent with a teaspoon. Leaving no blood. |
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Japanese swords were much better folded than European swords so were a bit sharper and stronger but European swords caught up as the technology stagnated in Japan. Just to be picky there [UnaBubba].
Fencing also uses Rapiers, don't forget them! Samurai swordplay never involved magical somersaulting leaps [egbert], sorry. Ninjas didn't in fact use long swords as they were too hard to conceal. |
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What's the point in this idea? This would only be cool if you're a prepubescent boy. |
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I don't think this idea is the same as, or an echo of, the idea [dentworth] links to.
(Vetoing the m-f-d.) |
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//Samurai swordplay never involved magical somersaulting leaps //. |
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You can't fool me. I've seen it on telly. |
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The term fencing refers to any systemized method of offense and defense with a sword, wether it be of European origin or not, obvious popularly this has come to be recognised as the sport using foils, epees and sabres. |
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Personally I'd like super long disposable razor blades, kinda like a cut-throat razor to cut my steaks 'cause I'm lazy and even if the steak is as tender as a subs derrier it's still too tedious having to cut thru it. |
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