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Katanas were made of some of the best and dense steel in history. I think the average Katana was steel refolded a thousand times (increasing the density & Strength), compared to European swords that were less than 50.
Katanas were made of some of the best and dense steel in history. I think the average Katana was steel refolded a thousand times (increasing the density & Strength), compared to European swords that were less than 50. There is no physical reason, if you had the physical strength, why a katana could not block larger & heavier weapons.
Lol, fail. One of the reasons why katanas were such shit weapons compared to european counterparts is because of poor quality of the steel used by japanese weaponsmiths. For example, you could easily damage the blade by just blocking an incoming swing, that's why if the user received proper training he was going to block with the backside of the sword. Hah, best steel.... Made my night.
Yeah Paul, Scandinavian and the likes were using the same folding techniques in either 500 bc or ac (or is it 700) can't remember.
The problem is even if you are number 1 in NA you are still only number 467 in EU or the worst in AUS(number 17)