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6/16/2025, 3:12:17 AM
>>63840482
>The longsword is a primary weapon.
Yeah, a big two hander
>Except not really, as the most successful empire in European history used swords as a primary weapon
One empire nearly 2 thousand years ago out of a shitload
>swords were extensively used as primary weapons from horseback
Ehh, for the most part that was well after firearms picked up, at least in mainland Europe. Not super relevant to a discussion about what sword is best considering that katanas started seeing usage around like 700ad. Before the 1600s horsemen would usually prefer a lance or something blunt like a hammer or mace as their primary weapon. In my mind this discussion fits a time period of like 1250AD to 1620.
Of course I shouldn't even bother responding to an autistic/esl dipshit like you who doesn't know what the word generally means, but this is more for other people reading this post than you.
>The longsword is a primary weapon.
Yeah, a big two hander
>Except not really, as the most successful empire in European history used swords as a primary weapon
One empire nearly 2 thousand years ago out of a shitload
>swords were extensively used as primary weapons from horseback
Ehh, for the most part that was well after firearms picked up, at least in mainland Europe. Not super relevant to a discussion about what sword is best considering that katanas started seeing usage around like 700ad. Before the 1600s horsemen would usually prefer a lance or something blunt like a hammer or mace as their primary weapon. In my mind this discussion fits a time period of like 1250AD to 1620.
Of course I shouldn't even bother responding to an autistic/esl dipshit like you who doesn't know what the word generally means, but this is more for other people reading this post than you.
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