you will make my job easier, weeb guy.Originally Posted by deathtocakl Go to original post
I mean you have no clue what you're talking about, and you're just jumping from subject to subject. So I'll just consider you to be trolling.Originally Posted by HORNlgorilla Go to original post
as i can see you an anime profile photo and i'll just consider you to be trolling thank youOriginally Posted by deathtocakl Go to original post
if you are broken and feel upset you can just go weeb guy, continue playing samurais and defend them it will not helpOriginally Posted by Gaser. Go to original post
[QUOTE=PicoAncus;15484149
The only weapon in the game where there is no historical evidence is the Conqueror's Chain Flail. That despite causing a nice visual effect, as it did in Lord of the Rings to see the knight Nazgull with a sword in one hand, and with the other hand brandishing a chain flail...but it didn't exist.
The maces that existed were chainless. Fixed cable.[/QUOTE]
Let me fix this, since in Czech medieval times, this weapon was actually used. Its called "remdih" and ppl who used it were called "Hussits" (as in a group of ppl). Weapon was
used mainly by slavs. Check ur historical facts.
Edit: when chaining lights, conquerror actually uses proper technique used in the past. Bonus points for accuracy there.
Na, Im just gonna wait here till you sit down and improve.Originally Posted by HORNlgorilla Go to original post
But I kinda know this will take a long time till your one track mind actually finds that option. :P
well i'm just going to wait here till you to have a new brain and do researches and maybe a little grow up. Actually i'm starting to think you guys are really getting payed from someone or somewhere i don't think anime profile pictured people will waste their times hereOriginally Posted by Gaser. Go to original post
It's not about my personal opinion. It has to do with what is historically proven or not. And the fact is that there is no example of chain Flail in any museum.Originally Posted by manass92 Go to original post
Obviously there may be particular cases of individuals who may have made adaptations, as the Portuguese adapted an agricultural tool similar to a flail, but with a long handle, with a small chain, and a thorn ball that replaced a harvesting stick. wheat.
I believe what you say, but...as I said, it's not about what I liked or not...
But on a historical level, it has not been proven. Nor are there any copies in museums. And believe me I like this weapon.