Postby Stacy Clifford » Mon Jan 03, 2005 12:41 pm
1.) A short up and down strike vs. a full-on thrust I couldn't tell you, but a full round single-hand strike comes with a sickening amount of force. See thread link above.
2.) A thrust is quicker and covers a shorter distance, and is much easier to feint and disengage with. Think of a staff/spear as a very large rapier and you get the idea.
3.) True in general, but you'd better know how to keep your knuckles clear! A smart staff fighter will go for the hands. As for voiding, I don't see as much of it in the staff material I've read. It seems to be a general consensus that it's better to keep your opponent's staff engaged in most cases. (Not all, but more often than not. I tend to agree with this.)
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