Unfortunately you seem to have taken a focus of sources from the 16th century and not really taken in the wider time period as a whole...
While parying and defending yourself against a greatsword is possible with a dagger while fencing or in a martial art form, on the battlefield it is far less practical.
There are many reference to exceptionally heavy mallets and hammers being used throughout the early medieval period. It is hard to question whether these kinds of easy to produce, heavy weapons were used or not. levied militias in town would have armed themselves with whatever to hand and its more than plausible that masons, carpenters or smiths would have used weapons that outweighed a dagger by five times its weight.
Questioning my opinion of game balance and sense of realism within a game is one thing, but referencing a wiki and claiming that its gospel is something else. its an accepted fact, drawn from several primary sources and confirmed by bibliographic and archaeological research that heavy warhammers, similar to modern day sledgehammers were used during medieval warfare.
A dagger simple couldn't straight block one of these weapons, why would you argue it was the case.
Your «Realism» argument - dagger can't block Great maul swings.
My «Realism» argument - such weapon as Great maul do not exist. Even more - any weapon with 9kg weight have too many drawbacks to be effective. And if weapon not effective - it's not a weapon.
Unfortunately you seem to have taken a focus of sources from the 16th century and not really taken in the wider time period as a whole
Heh, first book dated around 1405.
I'm referencing to medieval fencing manuals (german, french and italian), and what you are referencing to?
its an accepted fact, drawn from several primary sources and confirmed by bibliographic and archaeological research that heavy warhammers, similar to modern day sledgehammers were used during medieval warfare.
So, you are suggesting about warhammer now, not great maul?
But warhammer never weigh 9kg. Standart weight of twohanded warhammer vary between 2.8 and 3,5 kg. Our Bec de Corbin - this is twohanded warhammer.