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Note: When your adversary strikes at you from his right side with a strike from above (Oberhau), then hit with a strike of wrath from your right shoulder against it. Strike with your true edge and in your strong."
Shane you added the oberhau in there right?
Therefore, the results expected from a meisterhau cannot be guaranteed if even small changes are made to the way the cuts are generated.
When Liechtenaeur referred to the strike of a Buffalo, an unskilled fighter who rely only on their strength, I think he may well have been referring to a low angle Zorn thrown with power but poor form. Thus, Ringeck says that such an attack comes from the adversary's right side, not the adversary's right shoulder.
I can throw a diagnol cut from over head vom tag without going over the right shoulder the target would be the top of my opponent's head on the left side and i would be reluctant to call that a zornhau, i generaly stand in over the shoulder vom tag, personel prefrence, and don't alway's throw zornhau's, i do throw diagonel cut's though from there, see the difference.
Shane, Randal, John, you are not fundamentally saying a different thing. I think you are looking for differentiator that is not here
I know I was not very clear in my two last attempts.
Ringeck tells us that the Zorhn breaks the Zwerch.
And he tells us that the Zwerch breaks strike from top to bottom. (Which is slightly different to an oberhaw stricto sensus)
Nonetheless what you are experiencing is consistent with the manual.
A Zhorn breaks the Zwerch, the manual tell us that it should happen
A Zwerch should be breaking a Zorhn , which is as Shane said nothing more than a strike from top to bottom. And that is what the manual said. The Zorhn being or not a top to bottom strike is not really relevant as in any case in his example of breaking the Zwerch with the zorhn ringeck start the zhorn in von tag and normally zwerch break von tag.
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